Just Once! Try Dodson's Liver Tone! Take No Calomel! Listen To Me! If bilious, constipated, headachy or sick, I guarantee relief without taking dangerous calomel which sickens and salivates. Stop using calomel! It makes you Kick. Don't lose a day's work. If you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious ,or consti pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of - the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile, crashes into it, break- . ing It up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are "all knocked out," if your liver Is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated ton- . gue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dod son's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a 'spoonful tonight, and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning, 1 want you to go back, to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel be cause 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 consti pated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep the entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless ; doesn't gripe and they like Its pleasant taste. Adv. - jn jm w i m v BP- LetCuticuraBe YourBeauty Doctor T 7 AT 17 17 7. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 19-1918. Research. "In tlie early days tobacco was used instead of money." - "It was then, I suppose, that Ameri can opulence invented the phrase 'money to burn.' " With a Loud Voice. "Money talks." "And just now it is shouting the bat tle cry of freedom." G TO YOUR DRUGGIST AND fliKT' A SAMPI.W. TRY IT TONIGHT LIKE THIS FEED Before you go to bed take one NR Tablet; simply place the tab let on your tongue and drink a full glass of water, mm mwg 'Hr How Different You Will Feel In the Morning You'll get up feeling brighter and better than you have tor many a day. 1 he reason Nature' a Remedy (NR Tablets) is different in action from pills, salts, calomel, oils and ordinary laxatives. It is milder, yet more thorough, be cause of its beneficial action on the digestive and eliminative oreans the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. That is how it relieves and eliminates such troubles as Rheuma tism, Indigestion and Constipation it corrects the CAUSES that produce the trouble. THIS .SAMPLE IS A CONVINCER. It is given you to prove our claims with- out cost to you. When you are convinced, get a cent box trom your druggist. IS YOUR DRUGGIST'S NAME HERE? Each of the, following Druggists have just received a supply of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablet) Samples and will be delighted to give you one Free of Cost YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY as the supply of samples is limited. GET YOUR'S TODAY. Andrews, N. C. Bakersville Bayboro Bessemer City.. Bryson City..... Burgaw iJurnsville Canton Chadbourn Chapel Hill China Grove.. Clarkton Concord Cooleemee.... Creedmoor.... Denton Dunn Enfield Fremont. Forest City Fuquay Springs Gastonla Hayesvllle Hillsboro Jacksonville Jefferson Jonesboro Kannanolis Kings Mountain Lenoir Lillington Lumberton.... Marshall Mocksville Morven Murphy Norlina Oakboro Pilot Mountain. Pittsboro Plymouth Raeford Rockingham.... Rose Hill. St. Pauls Salisbury Scotland Neck.. Selma Shallotte. Shelbv Siier City.. Southport. Spencer Sylva Taylorsvllle. .Davis Phcy. Walker Phcy. City Drug Co. '.Horsley Drug Co. .Bryson City Drug Co. C. T. Slsk R. Li. Davis .Dees Drug Store .Robertson Bros. W. S. Martin Williams' Pharmacy .Chadbourn Drug Co. Withers-Brown Drug Co. .Carolina Drug Co. Kubanks Drug Co. Jno. W. Markham Drug Co. Patterson Bros. .DeWitt C. Swaringer G. L..-E. S. Clark .Gibson Drug Store .Cooleemee Drug Co. ,C. V. Garner & Co. Rogers Drug Co. Denton Drug Co. .Hood & Grantham Harvey H. McKay vvilson & Lee .W. E. Beavans Harrison Drug Co. Whitaker Drug Co. .Benton Phcy. A. G. Bogue .King & Reinhardt Fuquay Drug Co. A. G. Elliott Kennedy's Hayesvllle Drug Co. W. A. Hayes West End Drug Co. W. H. Home & Co. Ashe Drug & Cash Store Perkins & Blevins Tally Godfrey Drug Co. F. Lfc Smith Drue Co. .Finger Drug Co. liaiiew's cash Pharmacy , Long Stewart Drug Co. TugwelPs Pharmacy .Pope Drug Co. Marshall Pharmacy .Crawford's Drug Store .Morven Drug Co. Fain Phcy. R. S. Parker F. O. Bates .Norlina Drug Co. Walker's Drug Store ,Oakboro Drug Co. .Pilot Drug Co. Redman Drug Co. ,G. R. Pllkington P. E. Davenport Hoke Drug Co. Raeford Drug Co. .S. Biggs I. G. Fox T. B. Hunter Mallard Drug Co. Rose Hill Drug Co. Grantham Drug Co. Smith Drug Co. People's Drug Store The Main Pharmacy .North End Drug Store J. F. Condry. Jr. .Carolina Phcy. Selma Drug Co. Woodard Drug. Co. Shallotte Drug Co. W. R. Galey .Paul Webb .Elkins & Flkins ,P. O. Leggett . Watson Phcy. Co; .H. M. Cooke Phcy. Rowan Drug Co. , Hooper Drug Co. Svlva Phcy. .Mackesson & Munday Yanceyville... Zebulon Walnut Cove.... East Adans Drug Store East & SlUe Warsaw ....Brown Drug Co. , Warsaw Drug Co. Waynesville The Waynesville & Annex Pharmacies Whlteville J. A. McNeill & Son S. D. Maxwell, Mrs. J. R. Whlteville Drug Co. Inc. Willlamston S. R. Biggs Drug Co. Inc. J. B. H. Knight R. A. Lloyd Saunders & Fowden .N. C. Brandon .Citizens Drug Co. Zebulon Drug Co. SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken, S. C W. J. Piatt & Co. Barnwell R. A. Deason & Co. Beaufort Edv. W. Bailey Crescent Drug Co. C. G. Luther People's Drug Store Camden Camden Drug Co. Central Carolina Drug Co. Central Drug Co. Charleston G. W. Aimar & Co. Chesnee Chesnee Drug Co. Clinton Young's Pharmacy Converse People's Drug Store Denmark Denmark Drug Co. Fort Mill W. B..Ardrey Hutchinson's Phcy. Hutchison & Lytle Jones Drug Co. Gaffney Cherokee Drug Co. S. B. Crawley & Co. Gaffney Drug Co. Greenville Carpenter Bros. Iampton Hampton Drug-Co. Chas. A. Rush HoneaPath Bolt Drug Co. Donnald Drug Co. Jefferson J T. Jowers & Son People's Drug Co. Johnsville Cock field Drug Co. A. G. Eaddy Kershaw C. O. Floyd Kingstree W. V. Brockinton Gamble & Jacobs Kingtree Drug Co. Scott Drug Co. Lake City Farmers & Merchant! Drug Co. Latta E- Brown People's Drug Co. Leesvllle Citizens Drug Co. Crosson Drug Co. Liberty Glenn's Drug Store Hunters Phcy. McCormick Fuller-Carter Drug Co. Strum-Bell Drug Co. Moncks Corner.. Moi.cks Corner Drug Co. Olanta Farmers & Merchants Drug Co. J. H. Hawkins F. D. Kelley Olanta Drug Co. Pickens Keowee Phcy. Pickens Drug Co. Tlmmonsvllle.... Marvin Drug Co. Whitmlre........ Hilton's Drug Store Whitmlre Phcy. Williamson Griffin Phcy. Woodruff R. T. Beason 0. E. Westmoreland Woodruff Drug Co. Virginia Chatham Chatham Phcy. Clarksvllle P. A. Drake 1. D. Newcome Houston E. G. Dorsey W. W. Hanklns Iyovinerton J. A. Stevens New Tazewell. Tenn C. C. Sharpe Rocky, Mount, Va Franklin Drug Co. Rocky Mount Phcy. White Sulphur Greenbrier Phcy. Bprings, w. Va..G. B. Men-lam improves Uniform international iUNMkSlllOOL Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZ WATER, D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (CopyrlKht, 1918. Western Newspaper Union. I ' LESSON FOR MAY 12 JESUS FACES THE CROSS. LESSON TEXT -Mark 10:32-52. GOLDEN TEXT-He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross. Philippians 2:8. DEVOTIONAL READING Isfiah 42:1- 9. ADDI"- "ONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACH -tS Matthew 20:20-28: ) uke 22: 25-27. PRIMARY TOriC Jesus and the blind beggar. LESSON MATERIAL Mark 10:4fi-52. PRIMARY AND JUNIOR MEMORY VERSE Be of good cheer, rise; He cal letH thee. Mark 10:49. JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE TOPIC Jesun teaches how to be great. I. Jesus Foretells His Passion and Resurrection (vv. 32-34). This Is the third time he makes this prediction. The circumstances are most tragic. 1. Jesus going to Jerusalem (v. 32). He was going with the full conscious ness of the awful tragedy of the cross before him the treachery of Judas, the fiery persecutions of the priests and scribes the unjust judgment. 2. The disciples following after (v. 32). They were In dread bewilderment. His utterances and demeanor filled their minds with perplexity, and their hearts with awe. In this state of con fusion, Jesus called them to him and patiently instructed them. 3. "What needs should happen unto, him" (vv. 33, 34). (1) "Delivered unto chief priests and scribes." (2) They shall condemn him to death, and deliver him to the Gen tile's." i (3) "They shall mock, scourge, spit upon, and kill him." (4) "The third day he shall rise again." II. The Ambitious Request of James and John (vv. 35-45). 1. The request (v v. 35-37). It was for a place of prominence in the kingdom. According to Matthew, their mother was the Intercessor. Many mothers have been used by chil dren to carry out that which they were themselves ashamed to do. It Is very desirable for mothers to get places for their children near to Jesus, but unfortunately many are seeking the pinnacles of the 'world and for getting the nearness to Christ. 2. Jesus' reply (vv. 38-45). (1) To Peter and John (vv. 38-40). He speaks directly to the men. de claring that they know not what they ask. The Lord many times has to re prove and rebuke us for our blind re quests. He showed them that the way to this position of glory was through suffering. The cup which they were to drink was all that was embraced in the agony on the cross. He concedes that the positions which they craved were obtainable, but In a very differ ent way from what they apprehended. The way to places in glory in Hie Kingdom of Christ is through the path of lowly, self -forgetful service. (2) To the ten (vv. 41-45). The ten were displeased with Peter and John, but doubtless they were not free from the same selfish ambitions. Christ showed them that to give is greater than to receive; that to serve is greater than to be served. The standard of his kingdom is to forget self and serve others, even to give one's life. Chi 1st is the supreme ex ample to be imitated by all who would follow him. III. Jesus Cures Bartimaeus of Blindness (vv. 4G-52). Though the weight of the cross was upon him, he had time for gracious deeds. Blind Bartimaeus receives his sight. 1. Bartimaeus' request (vv. 4G. 47). He cried to Jesus for mercy. Tin- fact that he addressed him as the Son of David, shows that he recognized his llessiahship. Though lie was blind, hiSkfaith enabled bin: to take hold of Jesus. As soon as he bean! that Jesus was passing by he cried to him for help. Jesus not only can hear our cries, but he can even tell when a soul yearns after hiin. and will re spond to that yearning. 2. Rebuked by the multitude (v. 4S. This rebuke provoked a more earn est cry from Bartimaeus. He be lieved that Jesus could and would help him, and knew that It was now or never-with him. The fact that Cod has brought salvation within our reach should convince us that it Is time for us to cry for help. Therefore, we should not allow the opposition of men to keep us from Christ. 3. The blessing granted (vv. 4!)-.'L'). Though Jesus knew his desire, lie wished him to definitely commit him self. God is pleased when we come to him with our definite needs. When his eyes were opened, he saw many interesting things, but the su preme object was Christ, for he fol lowed him. Note experience of Barti maeus: (1) A blind beggar (v. 4G). (2) His cry for mercy (v. 47). (3) Persistence in his cry' (v. 4S). (4) Responded to the cull of Jesus (vv. 49. 50). (5) Made specific request (v. 51). (C) Received his sight Immediately (v. 52). (7) He followed Jesus (v. 52). How qrlekly one can pass fixnu suT oeed to jubilant discipLluy. SAVED PAIN AND PRICE OF DOCTOR'S OPERATION. Mr. II. L. Quackenbush of Clifton. N. J., sends the following: "For at least ten years I suffered with piles external, internal and bleeding as well as fissure. ' My suffering" was so in tense that life itself seemed a burden. After being under treatment of three separate physicians and spending mon ey like water, each one finally admit ted that nothing but an operation would cure me. The day before I was to go to the hospital I learned of "Eagle Pile Remedy."As a result of Its use I feel thoroughly cured and like a new man. I have not taken any medi cine in six months. The operation has not been necessary." Eagle Pile Remedy Is the only known medicine to bring speedy and perma nent relief from piles of all kinds by correcting conditions which cause piles. Easy and convenient and harm less to use. At your druggist or di rect from the makers, i"end one dol lar for a box. Reed Distributing Co., 14G Godwin St., Paterson, il. J. Adv. STIRRED HIS FIGHTING BLOOD Irishman More Than Willing io "Do His Bit" in Conflict With the Hated Enemy. An auctioneer had been selling horses all day and his voice was get ting a little husky so that he was economizing as much as possible in tho use of words and even syllables. Early In the day he had shouted the bids, "One hundred dollars, two hun dred dollars, three hundred dollars," etc. Then he restricted himself to calling out, "one hundred, two hundred, three hundred," etc. When McCarty, attracted through curiosity by the crowd, came up, the auctioneer had further abbreviated bis speech, and was crying, "One hun, two nun, can't I get three hun?" Off went McCarty's coat, and he sang out, excitedly: "Don't do this all yourself, young fellow. Let me in it. I can take care of a few of 'em." $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly lnflu enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature in doing Its work. $100.00 for any case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE falls to cure. . Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. "English as She Is Spoke." "This ain't where we want off at." It was a well-dressed, attractive looking young woman, and they were in a street car which was about to come to a stop. "This ain't where we want off at." Dayton (Ohio) News. Don't Worry About Pimples. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off the Ointment In five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. For free samples address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. ' Only for Fun. Mrs. Smith Of course, you play bridge whist only for fun? Mrs. Swift Of course. But It Isn't any fun unless you are playing for money. Whenever You Need a General Strengthening Tonic Take the Old Standard (iKO VMS TASTELESS chill TONIC. It contains the well known tonic properties of yUININB and IRON and Is Very Valuable as a General Strengthening Tonic. You ean feel the good effect on the Blood after the Urst few doses. UOc. The man who gets nettled or nervous or Is constantly grumbling never gets ahead in a business house. Knowlson. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad. The world listens to the man who knows what he's talking about. f5-58 (MPT! mum Pi&ri' ie'iThj;', mm mm mm m II c Is V mm mm id: 7S Set f.nrtent8l5PluidDrachij Si - i IP mm1 iffti M0 mi it Jr. 5& TTjriF 1 i " -1 " -:- ill ' - ' nli 1 1 . . nxjnr n tmn CENT. AVeelablcPfcpafationfoAs SimuaumuiicAvw j z m i ThcretrPKoMDicstion i e.t -.Doctforitaias LnecnuiuKis - MxSrntut JbdmlkSatt Worm Sttd CtarifidSii&' 7 -te.A Diiflvfbr a! LFeverlshness ultinlhefefron 1 1 . ... crnnreof H JaC-inllie jij"" FI For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears Signat ft Af ore A if iF ft iF Af d- U In se For Over Thirty-Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. TNI ecNTAUM tOMMIIV, NCW VOftft OITT. FRESH CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS THC SANITARY METH9CS APHIIO IM THE MAKING Of THE BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD f EXCELLENCE 2(Mr PmUt luu Hum. or tf nek tut skonti. tAsK bun or write as qivinq bis turn CHATTANOOGA BAKERY TENN. May Be New Source of Oil. A preliminary Inquiry into the possi bility of the commercial utilization of the seed of the rubber tree for oil pro duction has been undertaken by the agricultural authorities in the Feder ated Malay states. From time to time suggestions have been made for the utilization for this purpose of the seeds of the cultivated Para rubber tree, as large quantities of the seed go to waste on the rubber plantations of the mid dle East. Experiments have proved port, that not only Is the oil extracted according to a British government re from the seed suitable for various purposes, but that the residue can be used for cattle food or as fertilizer. Weak on Military Parlance. If at any time we have spoken of offi cers being "on furlough" they wlll please attribute it to the defects of early and nonmiiitary education. A sapient contemporary states that only privates and noncoms have furloughs, while officers have leave. USE ALLEN'S FG0T-EASE The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath. It relieves painful, swollen, smarting feet and takes the sting; out of corns and bunions. The American, British, and French troops use Allen's Foot Ease. The greatest comforter known for all footaches. Sold everywhere, 85c. Adv. " Doubtless. Thief Gimme that watch ! Victim I would, old fellow, but I really can't spare the time! A man will always be able to get something for nothing as long as th supply of fish stories holds out. Mat Do You Know About CATTLE? Do Yon Want (o Know tfca CATTLE BUSINESS? Drop os a ttost card today and get FBBU INFORMATION about the New Book, "CATTLE, BREEDS AND ORIGIN" about all breeds of cattle on earth. DR. DAVID ROBERTS' VETERINARY CO. . t 100. WAUKESHA. WiS. (4 Beaver Board" Use "BEAVER BOARD" for your walls and ceilings. It is air tight and wind-proof. Any carpen ter or workman can put it on. It produces far more tasteful effects than plaster and is more economical. STRATT0N & BRAGG CO. Petersburg . Virginia "Beaver Board" Distributors. r WANTED 8C0 hands. White men and women and boys and f lrla over 14 Tears of age. One of the best mills a the state-, located in the best pan of the state, and paying the bltfhest wages. We want the best and are willing to pay for It. Write or see us in person for terms ana prices. H. L. HOLDEN, Simt.. ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. Address ROCKY MOUNT NWLIS Constipation generally indicates disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills restore regularity without griping. Adv. You may be too old to fight, but you're not too old to give. DAISY FLY KILLER fSEKS H 'HOB. Ht,ela. ornamental, acinranUnt, cheap. Lutt ell ewjeo. j Made of metal, cn'tplH or tip oferj wlll not MI or Injure ujTtMDf. Goal anteed effective. Sold by denlere, or 6 sent by a preee, prepaid, for Sl.OtL HAROLD aOMERS. ISO DC KALB VE., BROOKLYN, N. Ye ATTEMTI To do your duty during these trying times your health should be your first consideration. These two women tell how they found health. Hellam, Pa, "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound for female troubles and a dis placement. I felt all rundown and w.is very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, eo decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. It. Crumlixo, R. No. 1, Hellam, Pa, Lowell, Mich. "I suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a simi lar way." Mrs.ELiSEllEiM,It.No.6, BoxS3,Lowell,Mich. Why Not Try mmw. HZ V INKHAMS LYDIA E.FINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNH.MASSe

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