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CALOMEL IS MERCURY, II SICK! STOP UJi SALIVATING DRUG Don't Loce a Day's Work! If Your Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels Constipated Take "Dodson's Liver Tone." It's Fine! . You're bilious! Your liver is slug- fish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's work. , Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest; gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your flruggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money-back guarantee that each Epoonful will clean your b L3an .'y am &a ir THE SHOE THAT $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 35 Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by over 9000 shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the Vorld. VV7. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot " torn of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. "phe quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men. all working with an Firmest extermination to make the best shoes tor the can ouy. Ask your shoe dealer for W. I Douglas shoes. II he can. not supply you with the kind you want, take no other make. Write for interesting booklet explaining how to """" "i me nig-nest standard 01 quality by return mall, postage free. LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. Slight Mistake. One day an old country dame went to visit her son, who was a medical student in a large college. While she was waiting at the door a young man wearing a white coat and apron came out. Going forward to him, she asked in a meek tone: "Are you a student coming out for a doctor?" "No, ma'am," answered the young man ; "I'm a painter coming out for a smoke." . 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 id printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds op the system. 50 cents. " Weight for weight, a manila rope Is just about as strong as a steel one. Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" Is not a "lo aenge" or "syrup," but a real old-fashioned dose of medicine which cleans out Worms or Tapeworm with a single dose. Adv. Even a tadpole can boast of his so cial position, for he is in the swim.. WHAT IS t LAX-F0S 15 AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC ' " Lax-FoS is not a Secret or PatentMedi cine but 13 composed of the fcVoing old-fashioned roots find herbs: CASCARA BARK LUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN InIAX-Fosthe CascaraIs improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary Cas CARA, and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro matic taste and does sot gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove Lai-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. STOCK LICK IT-STOCK LIKE IT For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contains Cop peras for Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidneys, Nux Vomica,aTonic,and Pure Dairy Salt. Used by Vet erinarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick in feed-box. Ask yourdealer for Blackman's or write mm BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGJTENNESSEE fu KODAKS & SUPPLIES PWa We alio do highest class of finishing, r'w Pi-teea uid Cutaloff-ue utwv; request. & GtlctU Optical Ct., JUcbjmbJ. Vs. sluggish liver better than a dose- ot nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Adv. HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $6 57 & $8 FOR MEN) AND WOMiiN price that money lor the price, Boys Shoe Best In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 President O W. T President u W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., 185 Spark St., Brockton, Mass. FRESH-CR15P-WHOHSOHE-CEL1CIOU5 THt SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IN THE MAKING OF Til ESI BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD f EXCELLENCE fyqr Dealer ha fhra. or if not h should. cAsK him or writ its qivinq bis name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY CNATTAMOOO TINHt Any girl who punctuates a love let ter is mistaken in thinking there is something the matter with her heart. Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye Bal sam upon retiring at night, and in the morning observe the refreshed and strengthened sensation in your eyes upon arising. Adv. Explaining the Tears. At a golden wedding an entertain men was given to the surrounding tenantry of the aged couple. At the close of the proceedings the host rose and relieved his. feelings in an elo quent speech. "Look at that, now, Pat," whispered an old Irishwoman, nudging her hus band's elbow. "Did you see the poor ould ronsther wid the tears in the eyes of him?" "Shure, an" why wouldn't he be cryin'?" was the husband's retort, "an' he married to the same woman fur fifty years !" 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 drag house. adv. More Nature Faking. . "In your speech you talked about the dove of peace as if It were a warlike bird." "That's the modern idea," replied the orator. "The time has come when the dove of peace must be supplied with such defensive armament as sharp claws and a falcon's beak." Eczema Seven Years Cured by Tet terine. "I had Eczema on my chest for seven years and the torture was almost unbear able. One of your salesmen offered to pay for the Tetterine If it did not cure me. I used lees than three boxes and am entirely well." Clem Kinard, Rulfin, S. C. Tetterine cures Eczema. Itching Piles, Dandruff, Ring Worm and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterine 60c. Tetterine Soap l'3c. iuur druggist, or by mail from the manufacturer. The Shup trine Co., Savannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tetterine we give a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Fills free. Adv. Missouri has joined the list of states which maintain night schools for adults In rural regions. Renovate patent leather by rubbing with a cloth soaked In milk. fell. sftr it t$7 I Vr""S-?BEWARE OF BWJ K vfP SUBSTITUTES RULING IS GIVEN On NEW PRISON COMPREHENSIVE OPINION OF AT TORENY GENERAL MANNING CONSTRUES ACT. DISPATCHES FROM RALEIGH Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of North Carolina Peo ple, Gathered Around the State Capital. Raleigh. Under a comprehensive ruling, construing the new act regulat ing the state and county convict sys tems, known as the Turner Prison Reform Act, Attorney General J. S. Manning holds that, except for con tracts that were in force at the time the act was ratified, there can be no more hiring out of convicts to any persons, firms, associations or corpora tions by the Prison Board of Directors, except to the state, public institution owned, managed or controlled by the state or to a county in the statp." lie holds that a subsequent section pre scribing not over nine hours' work when convicts are hired out to "per sons, firms or corporations" does not change that prohibition as to hiring out, but only applies to contracts that were in force when the act was passed. The Attorney General rules that under the law, in addition to the per diem allowances to the three classes of prisoners 10 cents, 5 cents and 2 cents, respectively, for the benefit of the dependent families, the Gover nor and Prison Board are merely au thorized to cast up the accounts of the prison as to net earnings at the close of the fiscal year and allot to dependent families of convicts any additional allowance from those earn ings they may in their discretion deem wise. And if there is no dependent family In relation to any convict he cannot share in this allotment. Fur thermore, the third, or incorrigible class of prisoners cannot benefit by the 2 cents a day allowance except for dependent families. Section 10 of the act provides that the State Prison Board and the State Board of Health shall have joint su pervision and control of county con vict camps and county and city jails, and then Section 11 provides that the State Board of Health alone shall exercise this control. As to this, Judge Manning holds that under the general practice of the courts the last in order controls and therefore rulos that the State Board of Health has this supervision and the State Prison Board has nothing at all to do with these county and municipal convict camps and Jails. Name Building Commission Soon. It is expected that Governor Bick ett will within the next few days an nounce the appointment of the mem bers of the state building commis sion that is to supervise the construc tion of all new buildings that the state institutions are to have, under the act appropriation $3,000,000 for this purpose to be expended in annual in stallments for the net five years. Authorities of the State University, State College of Agriculture and En gineering and numbers of others have already conferred with the Governor as to the appointment of the commission I and as to what part the institution ! authorities will have in this building work, all being anxious to get under way the building they are to have this year with the least possible delay. They have been given to understand I that they can proceed to have plans of buildings prepared and adopt them j subject to the approval of the Build- ing Commission but that the award of ! contracts and actual construction imust.be directly under the supervis- ion of the Building Commission. One : institution was in the act of advertis ! ing for bids on a $50,000 dormitory ! building a few days ago when the ! president took a second look at the j appropriation and bond issued and I consulted Governor Bickett with the 1 result that this proceeding was held ' up to await the appointment of the State Building Commission.- Farmers Buy High Price Cattle. Interest in good, pure-bred cattle continues in North Carolina in spite of the high price of feeds. Recently five men accompanied Mr. L. I. Case, of the Office of Beef Cattle Feld Work, to the East Tennessee Shorthorn Breeders' Sale at Knoxville, Tenn., and brought back 13 of the best animals in the- show. These men proved to the satisfaction of the Tennessee farmers, anyway, that they were there for the best on hand and they got them, one man, Mr. R. C. Hunter, of East La porte, Jackson county, paying $355 for one pure-bred jow. New Enterprises Get Charters. A charter was issued for the Tobac co Warehouse Company, of Carthage, capital $50,000 authorized and $2,500 subscribed by L. B. Clegg, S. H. Mil len, D. A. McDonald and others. There is also a charter for the Spray Chamber of Commerce, for Spray, Rockingham County, for the industrial and civic development of that manu facturing municipality. The incorpor ators are S. II. Marshall, N. H. Mc- J. B. Leathers & Company, of Greensboro, to conduct a cigar store, with $50,000 authoiiied caoital RECENTLY ELECTED PRISON SUPERINTENDENT BY BOARD. J. R. COLLIE. I New Appointments Announced. Transfers and new appointments an nounced by the Adjutant General of the North Carolina National Guard completes the organization of the state administrative staff of the North Carolina National Guard, which is now reported to the War Department as available for immediate service, and is in consequence of urgent inquiries recently made by the War Department as to status and availability of the North Carolina Guard. Under this organization, Major R. T. Daniel is transferred frqm the QuartermaiTi-ers Corps .to the Adju tant General's Department: Captain J. S. Peytress, of Henderson, is ap pointed Major in the Quartermasters' Department; Major S. Glenn Brown, heretofore Inspector of Small Arms, i-3 appointed Judge Advocate; E. A. Blanton, Raleigh, is made Captain in the Quartermaster's Corps; J. O. Dur ham is appointed to a captaincy iu the Ordinance Department. Want Return of Farm. The Roper Lumber Company has made formal demand upon the state Bosrd of Agriculture for the return of the 200-acre black land farm given the Department of Agriculture two years ago for test and demonstration farm purposes, the contention being that the farm is being operated in such way as to be a detriment instead of a benefit to the promoters of the settlement and cultivation of the drained black lands in the midst of which the farm is located. The trou ble grows out of the fact that Direc tor B. W. Kilgore has insisted on ap nlication of two tons of agricultural lime to the acre before cultivation as essential on account of sourness of the soil. Those exploiting the black lands insist that this lime treatment is not needed and that for years to come no fertilization or special chem ical treatment of any sort will be nec essary. Governor's Proclamation Mailed. There has been thousands of copies of the proclamation by Governor Bickett calling for the observance of "Planting Day," April 5, throughout the state. He is sending copies to every chairman of a County Farmers' Union in the state, asking them to have the county and the local unions take action; a copy to the mayor of every town, asking that they set about having the people to cultivate all va cant lots and copies to all the county school superintendents with the spe cial request that the teachers in the counties read the proclamation to their schools and stir interest in gen eral observance. Also, there are cop ies being sent out to every bank presi dent asking that the bankers talk "Planting Day" to their farmer pat rons. These are the means that the Governor has adopted to spread inter est in the observance of the day. He is receiving assurances of co-opera tion and approval from every section of the state. Issue Many Insurance Licenses. There are 15,000 licenses for iniur ance companies and their general, spe cial and local agents to be gotten out by the State Department of Insurance as of April 1 and the entire office force of the Department is now on this job. April 1 being the opening of the new "insurance year" for the state. North Carolina Naval Reserves. There is every indication that the North Carolina Naval Reserves will be mobilized in connection with the war preparations, which the government is pressing with all possible dispatch. Lenoir, to promote the general busi ness interests of the town of Lenoir. Non-stock corporation. The incorpor Lenoir Merchants Association, of ators are: W. J. Lenoir, H. W. Court ney pnd E. M. Hukill, Jr., all of Le noir Rhodes Automobile Company, of Hendersonville, to buy and sell auto mobiles, with $100,000 authorized capi tal and $18,000 subscribers. The in corporators are: F. S. Wetmur, J. Mack Rhodes and S. II. Hudgins, il of Hendersonville. WW 15) I AHew asfs! tmo 1 j Qfaew If aHer evej meal Sound Advice. The successful man t business was giving his son sound advice. "My boy," said he, "whatever you do, don't brag." "No, father," said the young man, dutifully. "At least, not until after you have done It." "And then?" "Then," said the father, slowly, "if you were clever enough to do It really well, you will be clever enough rb know that it's not worth bragging about." GAS, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION' "Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes Time it! You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmless ness; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world o er. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any dealer and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the Etomach all such distress vanishes. Its prompt ness, certainty and ease In overcoming the worst stomach disorders Is a reve lation to those who try it. Adv. About the time n man begins to have good common sense old nge makes, him childish and he en n't use ir. To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! "Toxic poisons in the blood are thrown out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as filters for such products. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon and in crease our chances for a long life, we should drink plenty of pure water and take a little Anurlc," says the world famed Dr. Fierce of Buffalo, N. T. When suffering from backache, fre quent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, the simple way to overcome these disorders is merely to obtain a little Anurlc (double strength) from your nearest druggist and you will quickly notice the grand results. You will find It many times more potent than lithla, and that It dissolves uric add as Lot water does sugar. (ST jETi 1 As toothsome as the name implies. The third of the Wm&LEV trio of refreshing, long-lasting confections. Good for teeth, breath, appe tite, digestion. Have it always with you it's a boon to the parched mouth in hot work or on long auto trips. I Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHECMACtDE to remore thcaa and drlre tae poison from toe system "BHkXSACIDR OS Till IIISIOI PITS KHKlMATim OS TBI OCTSIDS" At All Draffgista Ji. Baily & Son, Wholttale Diitribator Baltimore, Md. CpllTmc Sold for 4 7 years. For Malaria, ChiIXtf'' and Fever. Also a Fine General : Strength onlnri Tnnlr. . - l - -- " " WM.V Money buck without question if HUNT'S CUIIE fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RING WORM.TETTER or other itchinir akin diseases. Price DOc at drupjfists, or direct from . . RIcharfli Medicine Co., Jfurmaa.Ui. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of me-is. finip to eradicate dandrutf . For Restoring Color and, Beenty to Gray or Faded Hair, Wafliaotniilsa ml Seeds and Plants RWKET POTATO PLANTS, firown frem r.M. lne truo to name sM st-lt. Hearty for Apr;, May and June shipuir-nt-s. Varieties: Kaney Hall. PorMk Rico Vam. PatKvmw Yam and Triumph. 1 W0 Hi.UOUnlH.DO per thonfiand: iO.UiX) t" oCOOac I'. 0 thousand; 60.IXK) and atmT at 11.25 per thonsan. Bonk your ordor early and be assured of eottltaj prompt delivery and fjiod plants. Keniember.ua guarantee count arid safe delivery to yonr eipresa? iimcB. nroukt loan,? riui taa j mm rirM. iiarwiek, FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Marly Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Snooeasloaa and Flat Dutch. 600 for II. 2d; 1 000 forC.lw; 5,0Quat li.tU f . o. b. here; postpaid H6o per 100. SaUrfuiloa luruiMk 8WBHT POTATO PLANTS-lmmedlate shipment Nancy Ball and Porto Klco, l.UOO to 8,000 at UMft lO.OOOup at II 60, f. o. b. here. Tomato plants 600 li 1,01)0 for II. 86; Kki and Pepper plants 600 for I: 1.0UU, for 11.60: 6.G00 and op at fl.26. f. o. b awra. Postpaid too per iw. d. t. jaMutoN, stimiBTiixa, a. 47- KIAET BEANS Large quantities, early speckled variety; 2t2-bus. sacks. $1 60 busw K. O. B. Brundidge. WATERS ft PIEKsoi?. Brundldjro, Ala. W. N.-U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 14-19ir. ADVICE TO WOMEN Brownsville, Tenn. "It is my pleas ure to let others know how much gooft Dr. Fierce's medicines have done m I suffered with woman's troubla. Finally I was advised to urn Dr, Fierce's Favorite Frescrlption. I too about six bottles in all and was pes fectly well. Dr. Fierce's Pleasant Pel lets are the only medicine I ever neeA. Any woman who wants to get well and; stay well should try 'Favorite Pre scription.' "MRS. CLARISSA ENIX. For over forty years this herbal tenlv for women lias been sold by all dtt ers in medicine throughout this coun try. Through its use thousands cif women nil over this land have bew relieved of many diseases of a woseiet ly nature. If you cannot obtain Favorite Pr scrlption at your dealer's, send Sl.Of' to Dr. Fierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo N. Y and he will send large packejr of the tablets, or send fifty cents ttor smaller size. v. MIME? r
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