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/ BREVAKD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. ON £! L Too 10 to ^Jpjfa^aia vpfik'oiuOII Adfited. Saved by Lydia L Fiiikham*s VegetaUe Compound. This womun now raises chickens and uoet manual labor. Read her itury; Richmond, Ind.—“For two years I 10 sick and weak with troubles from my age that when going up stairs I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said he thought 1 shouU have an omration, and my friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. M y daughter asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comjpound us she had taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness dis- apjieared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, did all kinds of gwden work, phoveled dirt, did build ing and cement work, and raised hun dreds of chickens and ducks. 1 can not Bay enough in praise of I.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and if these facts are useful you may pub- hsh them for the beiiffit of other women.” Mrs. M. (). .lonNSTON,Route D. Box 190. Kichmond, Ind. TO KILL RATS, MICE AND COCKROACHES ALWAYS USE mKr sTEiRNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE \ U. S. Govrrnment Buys It I SOLD KVKkVWHERE — 25c anil Sl.OO Making Les&ons Mean Something. ' f-'rii'ull lire :nnl it- m it ii. « .w '!,(■ v([],,us wMI i;ii’:iii liin''! I" tiX' M.«. Liii^ wln-i. llii I- "'! tiHii-li' ar.' 1 .1, I ll>- A . 'fi. Oil i!i.' niid In Dress. '.■1; M;\ \‘. ill' 1^ •■('o! .'inW 111 ? '»« ■ I.dol; ji? '!.>• wt iir*-!" Vt l.u: ih*‘ -!u‘ • ^ii ' s t ;i f." A..-!' ,,ii w.itiii'ii ar.‘ iiow ''i! t ll' III! 11'-'iii i>ii tl,.- tini’riai. f'. I.', A5K tor and bet SkdweRS THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 Recipe Book Free SKINNER MFG. CO., OMAHA. U.5A lARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMiAICA If you have a cheap stomach and can not eat what you want without suffering the tortures of dyspepsia, it you have headaches and feel mean all over. If your liver and bowels are on a strike it is up to you to f^et those or> gans in proper condition to receive and assimilate food by at once using Green’s August Flower W hich for 51 yiars has been a favorite household rem>;dy in many thousands uf homes for all stomach disorders, acid eructation, nervous indigestion, constipation and biliousness. 25c and 75c sizes at all Druggists and Dealers. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is ri^ht the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER’S LIHLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com pel a lazy liver do Its duty. Cures CoO' •tipation, lo' digestion. Sick Headache, and Diatreas After Elating. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature E in:ise^ 25,243 OF NUINAL GUiD SJT HOME MAJOR GENER.AL FUNSTON DES IGNATES COMPANIES WHICH ARE ORDERED HOME. NOW AWAI1IN6 FACILITIES Htt v'e» you rheumatism Lumbago or Gout? ; to ri'!i.iv* t> ‘causo mill drlv- the puiM U fruiii tlie systoDi. uukisamuk on ii:r i\hii»k MIV Kllhl JtllM 1IIE UlTHIUk ’ At All I>ru|;);iKtii Jat. Bail/ & Son, Wholesale Distribotora Baltimore, Md. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We alao «lo biffhesi class of flnishin^. Prices aud Catalogue upon request. S. GaJeaki Optical Co., Ricbaoad, V«. Dicms •f *(in have t>een tbreatened or haTo QALLBTONa^i, «tae ,Brt. «•«. tis s. •liBMNUI If^CUCAM ALL RUN-DOWN AND NERVOUS Says This Lady Who Had to Sup port Family of Fouf. Read Below Her Statement About Cardui. HERO OF MIU BAY PUBLIC HONORS FOR ADMIRAL DEWEY SELDOM EQUALLED IN AMERICAN HISTORY. Sf^ThePERUNA Family i As Soon as Railroad Provides These, ' Movement Will Begin,—About 50,- 1 000 Will be Left on Border Patrol j Duty. —I Wa'-hingtdu. More than 25.000 Na- tiniial tiuarilsnien. now on the Mexican ' I'urder. hav«' iieen dosifrnated l»y Ma- | lor ral Funston for return home \ and nnisH'r out if the Federal service. | u!ul*'r tiu' order issued by the War I)e- i jiart nn Ml. All tin'sf organizations will lie start- t ti hoiueward as soon as transportation :a.ilitii-s .ail he provided. Flieir de- . IiMture will leave l>etweeii and (Htn men tif the guard still in tlie Ffiicral service doinp border )iaIrol. War |)c));u intent oflicials continue '(■ wiihliold coiniiient on reports rlial mnvi'iiient of (leiieral I’ershiiiK’s '•'^•iilars (U’t of Mexico s(ior. will be !• 1- wav. and tiie siat nipiit an- I iiiiicint: tlic Kuard-nieii designated : rclit'i does not ct)nneci these or ders w’th the withdrawal plans in ..i;v \\;*\. The untifrsiandinn has i>c* n. hdWi'Vt r, that with the return f :he I xpedition in .Mexico, and re- .idjus'iu'u: of the I'drdcr patrol, all (’■ Ml'- '•tatf troop' : lailually wound i»e 'ent lionie. I'l.*' d»'ii.iitnuMii's statement said: (Ifneral I'uiistun has selected these 1 ' I'ani/.ations t hieily in act (irdance \\.:h 111" rule of relurniiiK tirst those ■ loiiKcsi in seivice mi the lior ‘ r. To some exient, however, this 'i'> I ould iu)t lie followed without (jual woakoniiif; of the liord» r ^ i.ti'd, and the depaitures from it are t> ' xph’.ined. Tlie total strength of he organizations selM :(-d is lir..L'4;^." The guardsmen devi^nat,.,} lor re and muster out iuchide: ■\crth Cartdina first liil'aiitry. Scuth ('arulii.a I'lcioit A, cavalry; ■ ■ii.paiiy A. engineers; lieK! iiospjtal ( onipi-.nx. Teiir.fAi!:i‘;ih'i!i( e .oinpauy. Nr 1 ; Id iio.'jiil;;!. No 1 !'ia .'iecuiiil liif;i!i! . CONGRESS MAKES EFFORT TO SPEED UP LEGISLATION. "Lerik" Probe Transferred.—Try to Avoid Extra Session. \\'a.'hiiiv:'lit, Willi the ii*m. c note '!a’i:" iii\. c-;; ,,h t r;i u: ferred to .'n V,' Ailiiiiii^'' I'a'io!i leaders in I c!.j.’re iaMieVf attention of nieinhc r- general!' i!>.w i an in con- «»:i”a'>d ujion the i.lot;f.'i(i legislative p-OK PR III. iW'U'^e and ' iiat* je.id. rs art* just .t' ;:i’.x;ou> a' I’rt'-;d*-r.’ Wilson over ‘l.e press of iiiipoirant itu^inev-; re nia;!iinr on the ( aiendar .\o vh( let is made of the fact that all of llieui a’‘i:‘ sth' desire to avoid an extra ses- siiwi, i:' it possibly can ii** done. Tiesjiondin^ to llie (’resident's per- scrial ;'ppe-„l for action on important le/iislat ion, t!ie steerinj; tominittee w 11 meet and end*-avoi 'i arrange a jrofzrani for the reiiiai: ; of the ses sion and for longe;’ day a:;d possibU* i.iKiit sesions. .A caucus of hemoiratic senators will be called dui'irifj the vvet-k To ratify the sUKKestions. SWITZERLAND STIRRED BY GERMAN ORDER. henie .Swit zerlaml. 'I'iu (lernian nj‘'asure piohibitiiiK all importations, lu ws of V hicli wa." received here tin- f xp*-v tl d!y. caused considerabb' coni- njeiiT tiiroiiL'hout Switzerland The govei'i;ni> v.ill make remonstrances 'o He;iin a" the e;:tiie ec(^iiomic sit uation of the country is affected by *h'‘- sjiecje- of Mo kade. MACKINSEN CAPTURES BRIDGF.HEAD POSITION. INrliii. via Sa'.ville The entire lir>.!i:ehead i»ositio,M at Xanesii. on the .'■■e;e!!', Line in n.i-’lurn Kumania. fell :i;’o I'ii-lil .'NIarshall \oii .Mackensen’s iii'iiii' w i'ii tile town. Tnllnpoosn. Oa.—Mrs. SalUe Eldson, of this plnce, writes: “I was in very l»oi>r health, all run-down, nervous, had fainting spells, dlzzlno.ss and heart fluttering. I bad these syraptonis us- uallj' Jit my . . . times. I had a very Jiard time, working for seven years in a hotel after my father died. I had to supjtort our family of four. I read the Birthday Almanac and thonplit I would begin taking Cardui. I received good benefit from it. I am snro it will do all that it claims to do. I took three or fotir bottles before it br'pan to show eff»-cts. After that 1 improved rapidly and gained in health and vtrenf-'tli. I took nine bottles in fill. Tliis is the only time I have taken it. I was down to 10^ pounds and I grained to 12'J. I felt like a new voinan. I couldn't sleep before and had to be nibbed. I would get .‘jo nerv- o\is and numb. And all this was sto]>ped by 'ardui.” 'I lie true v:;lue of a nedicine can be determined only by tlie re.^jults ob tained from its a tt.al ti.^e. The thou sands of letters we have received every year for many years from gratf fill us(-rs of ':irdui. are powerful triiiiites to its worth and efTectiveness. If you stilTerfrtun womanly ailments, try Cardui, the woman's tonic.—Adv. To Make Dirty Water Clean. !)• 11 v\ I startei tor oiir I rip : o M*. i-.!;iu .•iiijaro I had told .lereiiiiah. oil* of oiii' .\fri:in bo\s. in ti\ ^ix t'arrels \'i?ii water and ita\e ii clean. Ibi; when I ojicncfl i e lirsi barrel, tt as co\ere(j with shjijisIhU. I apked the boy uli.Mt was V. roim with the wa ll r. lie '-aiil: ‘‘\'er> clean \\at*-r, ina'ti r. I jiut s-a]> in e\er\ barrel to iiial.e ii I'leMi." So we drank soaji- -uiK ail :'ie .-ty, 1‘eier .Macioieen iii Wcr,.’ >e’l....k. FRUIILUE “California Syrup of Figs" can’t harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every moth» r realizes, after giving her (hildren 'California Syrup of Figs ’ that tliis is their ideal laxative, becau.'^o they love its pleasant taste and it thorouKiily leanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out gri^iinir. Wlien «ross. irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tonp.ie, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harnile.ss "fruit laxative. ' and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes cut of the bow els. ani you have a well, playful child again. When its little syatem is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic—remem ber, a good inside cleaning " should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep ■‘California Syrup of P'igs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 50- cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, (hildren of all ages and grown>ups printed on the bottle. Adv. Proving His Mettle. '"Ihe trouble with you. «J:nlspur, is ;hal oil al e Too easily discoiiram'd." reiiiarked !ii>- friend. ;iilhers. "1 don't think si> " answered (J.-id -pur. "I'or instance, vesterday I want m1 to borrow the -mall sum of ten liollar-." "Y. - ■ "i ileli\. red a ni-: t little spe»‘ch to exactly twelve people before I got the :iio>,. V. ri.,.* -trike- me as extraordi- 1 la l y 1 'iTse\ I■ raii e." FOR PIMPLY FACES ALL FLAGS AT HALF-MAST has three members you should know if yoa desire to enjoy life. 1. The popular liquid form of Pemna—the rdiaMe tonlcofthe Americao houMhnld, with • loni liistory sf aoootM ia treatioi all catarrhal difBcuhies. 2. The tablet form, which is made after the sama formulary and is more oonvenient for many. 3. ManalinJLhe ideal laxative, by the regular use of whkh constipation may be overpoiM and natural action restned. MaaylB pm a> habit formins drii|. but la an aid to natanb YourdruttiBtnasaUtbre^ Som«g thouaanda have received beoeft fton tM uaaof one or both these lemediw tkaktaOT are a recoSnin^ p«rt of th» «uU»PW>t « every careful household. THB muiu COHPAin CCFPLICATED QUESTION Cuticura is Best—Samples Free by IS LIKELY TO BE RAISED. Mad to Anyone Anywhere. Wa^ h;'i>:ton. T!i‘' German .Admir alty sra*' ineiit that neutral subjects in :h'' ( r-\v- of \e.s -i.' cantuied by tlii- I'.": rai ler in lli- Soiuli .Atlanii.' "h;'\' i' I; r''in.)\i'(l :;s pi-isoner.' of V..:. W’ll ..;ie ii-:i : ;:'ed .iUes- tivi . a' >■ .\'iie> . ■: are ainon^; th* T’ i' \va- -ai ’ li.at A ,\nicr;> ai; I 'I' . . ' i; '• ii" Ml] i ■ I ;.oi ( !• :i I' !i]i W:.'.nieiii,:;- \\er>’ allie!:}.-. The i>i ; ■- 'i.cr , .1 n i a.|U . w ■ 'iild be ad- i' V--11I Id Ihe r.e ii'i bAeriinc ni. MTNY ARE KILED WHEN CHEMICAL PLA.\r EXPLODES. I.ondoii A poriioii oi Ih*' aien of I.ondon was sliak mi scveiel\- wlien a chemical iilant in wliit h mun;: ons were manufacture'!, was the -*':i,er of a series of ex])lositons, 'c;>t 1 ei-inj; ite- scructicm over a i ousiderabJe section of the district in whicli the works were located. Tlwre is no evidence tiiat the explosion was other than the result of a iir‘, such as that to viiich any fawt(.uy !■- subje t. Forty boiiies have be«n recovered. An ea-y, speedy way to remove pim- pb s and bluckheads. Smear the affect ed surfaces with (.'uticura Ointment. Wash off in li\e minutes witb 'uticura Soap and hot water, batliing some min utes. Ri peat niirbt aud morning. No better toilet prejiarations exist. I'ree sample * ach iiy mail with Hook. Ad.dress iicstcanl. ('utic'.u’a. i>tpt. 1.. i'ostou. .Sold ei ywlu-re. .\dv. Second Choice. "I'm writin;: a story for one of liic leading nia;:azines," remarked Scrib- 'on. with a lofty air. "iiideed," replied his caiisiic friend. "And which one uf the im'erior maga- /.Ines do yon think will publisji || V" A bad boy seldom inlierits liis i»ad- ne-s from his fatliei’, 'I'he obi man us ually hangs on to all be has. U. 8. Warahips All Over World Fire { Farewell Salutes.—Bluejackets Bear I Body to Last Resting Place in ' Arlington Cemetery. WasiiiuKton. .\dniiral lleoiKe i»ew- ey. Ihe hero of Manilla Hay. was l»uri- ' e«l at .-Vrlingtun with public honors 1 seldom equalled in the nation's iii.s-! lory. I After tile services in the rouniia of ' Ihe ('apit(d. Ilie body was followed liown I’eniis> ivania avenue and ac ross Ih»‘ i’otoinac to its resting pla« e in Arlington by a (orlage incliuling all tlin liiKb officials of the l-’etleral (Jov- ■ ernnient. the diplomatic -orps. rank- I in?? otTicers of the .\riny and .\’avy. ' niaiiy military and naval units in uni form. committees of the senate and liouse. and 1 epieseiitat'ves of many patriotic societies and other ornani- /at ions. PlaKs on .\nieiican public buildinj^s. forts and naval ve-stds 1 hrou.ub.out the world Wi*re at half mast, and at noon, while tile last rite-- were iieing said at .\rliiif:ion. senior war.diips id' the •\nieriaii .\avy eveiywher*' tired a .‘arewell s.ihite nt nineteen miiuUe ^tins. During the services at liie Capitol, which WIT” aiiended hx i’resiilent Wilson and many other officials and (list iiifiuish' il men and women. liie body rested i>n the same 1 atafal(;ue anil at ih*' same -pot in the rotunda where Lii.cuin, Cartield and .McKinley lay in stale Chaitlain i''razier. Dew ey's and the olympiichaplain at ■Manilla, oH : i.ii .-il Ei,ccTt of Cadets. ,\ III j- i iimoii\' at the Dewey r“-iden e, aiii nib‘d bv n*'ar relatives. I'>' the l’re-ide!;i and Mrs. Wilson. ,;iid by a tew i lose triend,-- i>re( edeil Mil I’apMol funeral, ai'd in conformity :o Ilie .\dlllilar • \|ire-;M'd ib'slre. the \nna|io!i-- mid li!p!n‘ii w.-ie ihi- onlv military e- ori w!. the body was lakeii from ih>' iir.n.e. The pri\aie ■service b'nan at 1' o'chick and iliat at the Capiiol an hour later. It wa^ dec ided to . I.m i no honoiaiy pall bi-arev Me home, at the Cai)- itol. and lal'M at the cenieiery. the body wa lujiiif by bine jackets, and and in the co:ta>;' it. n posed on a Hag- draped caisSDn. .\cconipanyitig it on foot wa-' an e-cori o: marines, blue jack^'ts, soldiers and midsliipmoii. The l,ir;:cr military esc(jrt followed iiK ludinj.' the i-ntiri' corps of midshiii n.en. t!u> blneja. kcts of itie battleship -\'ew i lamp: hi’ !-, niai iiies from Nor folk and l'iiiladel|.liia. artillerymen from l'’ort .'\!'i:iro>' ,;’:d otlu'r posts aloni* the I'otomac. ami many oth'T units .\ccuni|)unied i>y their officers on fool. th",v man lied in the inverse order of th“ir li.nk. in ^pei ial full dress unifo.ni. MISSING AVIATORS FOUND AFTER WANDERING IN MEXICAN DESERT Only Water They Had Was From Radiator of Airplanes. Wellton. .\ri/.. Licut. (’ol. Ilarr\ (J. liishop and I-ii-ut W A. Ixobertson. missing .-^rmy a\iators. exhausted from walking four days in the wilds of Sonora. Mexiio, without food or water, were found trirty two miles soutii of the bord'r by a l iviliun searching party from Wellton. Lieutenant iiotj'ri^on was brouKl t back here by the .-1 an hers. Lieuten ant Colonel Hi'-hop, t,oo weak to walli. was left in charf.'e uf four searciieis , in the KoBario Mountains, where be wa*; found. Two sandwichcs and two orang-;s ea ll was all the tood the men hdd Msted since they left tiie north is land aviation bas- at ."-^an Diego Jan uary 111 on tiieir f!i;'iii, llobertson told 1 the searcher;-. The onl.v \-. ai> i' lii'-.v had had was taken from tli radittlor of the air- iilane. l{obt i t-on s:iid, a’ld il w'is ex hausted four day-^ Robertson was I'ouiid and was lol- lowinK tl;.- nack- o; the automobile of the seaichinK party, lie was trailing the base of tiie Ci!a .Mountains. 2o(i niiles souMi oi' th' l orib r. lie direct ed tiie i-ean hinjA r..i!y lo the Ko^arir) .Mountain^, .".n t.i.l' fartlier smith wliere lie -aid iie !• tt liishop the day iiei'ore. His!iO|, hi:d become exhaust ed and was unabl to walk. Leaving Kobprtsi •; jn cliar:.;!- of two of tl'.e h : . oMier member^ of the part.' |i:e- ■! southward and found !•' ';o;> !\ i , r on ti e .i;round in a mouniai.i jias-. iP* wa-^ u’'ab!e to talk reco.-1:i/.e tlie .■■•earchers. !U)bert.-()!! aid thf meiiibers of tiie art liiiiK I'.ii'iy w'^i.- ihe lirst, humans l;e had sccm since he landed, lie was . '.liiable to t’ive definite informatioii as I 10 the di.'triit wh*'iein they landed I but thouMli’ it "'a.-^ miles or more i south of tlie .Arizona border. An Object of Pity. .Mrs. llonier- our new cook csin’t | rejid a word of Knglisb. . Mrs. \« it'bbors What ! Not ev*-n ! the bargain advertisements? j INSIST ON YAM NUTS— { Up-to date grocers have them the new i food with an ‘’unfofKetable Havor,” made from Southern yams. Try Y.\M NUTS onre, they’ll win you sure. The Williams Co., Greenville. S. C. Adv. Didn't Need It. 'I'lo- farm banK were takin;: turns ?‘t the pump i'or ibeir morniim wash. All scrultbed otT except tlie new man. ‘‘.Toe.'’ said the bo.s.s, ••jiren't \oii go ing to .vasli ni> Ibis mornin.u'" “Sliiicks!" u:is the reply. "It don't make me dirty to sleeft. " I’.-itbtinder. All Rich. "I nnders; iid .Mr. Grnnerby has • great many wealthy jiatient.s.” "Yes. iruleed. Why be thiniiH notl^ inu: of ordering ten or fifteen to Pain itcMcb in tile course of a single day.* If ontrlit lo be e»»nsoiing lo tlie wMdoW to know that history often repeat# Itself. MOTHER’S JOY SALVE for C’olds. ('roup. I’neuinonia and Asthma ; (J n (JUHASK LINLMI:.NT for Neurtilgiii. Uheumatism j;mf Sftrains. I'or sale liy all I'riiggists. (;(n»si: ;ici:ase (’(lmpanv. mfk'.s., Greensbftro, N. r.—Adv. | i Chip Off the Old Block. ' "There ^'oes a mi'.iionaire who brag' iibfiut his Son to e\er.\body who will ^ listen." "l iv ideiit I> the yoUM^r fellow is not j like the :i\cra.L'e heir to LM-eal wealth." | “No. indeed. The old L'etitletnan was j iriiiiii.ed ,11 ’111' '-•.oci, riiarket l;isi week ’ and when be (iiso.\ered that iiis owe 1 '•oil had turned lln- trick be w:,s ibe proiidi ii.an in the rnited S:ate''." 6IRLS! GimS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur iant and Remove Dandruff—Real Surprise for You. WHAT IS LAK-FOS LAX-FOS i$ an improyeil Cascara (a toniC'laxative) Pleasant to take In L.\X-FOS tbf" r.i;cara is improved hf the addition of r f-rtain h.trmies,s cheia> ic:ils which increase the efficiency of tha ('.i':c;ira, making it better than ordioarf Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to taka ai d does not gripe nor disturb stf)mach. ■\dapted to childr'^n as well As adults Just trv one bot:le Icr constipation. 50A Your hair becomes light wavv, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a ywaiig girl's after a Danderine hair deanse." Just try this—moisten a doth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will (leanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Resides beautifying the hair at once. Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: cleanses, purifies and invig orates the s alp, forever stopping itch ing and falling hair. Put what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it. surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any store and just try it. Adv. Gone to the Club. 'Ml''. ‘ladder gave sonie of tier fr'.enils an evening of music recently.'' "Did Mr. 'iadder contribute? " "Yes. in one ^cii^e. lie ^'ave uji an easy chair be mi^lit ha\e oceupi*il if the evenin;: litid not been so mu sical.” TO LIVE LONG! A recipe given by a famous physician for long life was : ''Keep the kidneys in good order I Try to »-liniinate thru the skin and intefctine.« the poisons that I otherwise clog the kidneys. Avoid eat- I ing meat as much as possible; avoid too much salt, alcohol, tea. Try a rnilk and vegetable diet. Drink plet'ity of water, ' and exercise so you ^weat —the s'--in . helps to eliminate the toxic poisons i and uric acid.’’ For those j>ast middle life, tor those easily reco;ni/.ed symptoms of inflam mation. as backache, scalding "water.” or if uric acid in the Idood has caused | rheumatism, "rnsty" joints, stiffness, get Amiric ut tiie drug store. This is a wonderful eliminator of uric acid and was di.^covered by Dr. I’ierceof Invalids’ Hotel, Huffalo, N\ Y, If your druggist does not keep il send 10 cents to Dr. Pierci- fo_r trial iKuka‘.ze and you will find that it is many tim.-s more potviit than iitbia and that i» ilnsolves i:ric acid as hot water d 'tii-'ar. Backacfie Liniment is exi 1- lont bir any kind (if pain or (r.ngcstinn. It quickly re lieves V'ackache and rheu- inatic pain', and is a splen did remedy for Neuralgia, Sciatica, > best pains, sprains, ■-’r.iins, swellings and en largements. ^ Kcrp a b' ttle in your hrime frr '■rrr'acrcies — yeu never can tell •f h'-r' y^u "vill require something T'f 'he sort. The ?5 rent bottle of V.iger's f.inimrnt rontains four times at r v.( h «•; :he usi bcttle of lir.i- rr.ent Fr>’df''r that price. AT AI.L dealers YAGER’S LINIMENI GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE. MO. ECZEMA! '‘Hnnt s Cure ' l« Kaarant«*ed U> Btop and pnrmiinnntlT cure that t«rrlbl^ nrliinn. It is «inu- ponnded fi>r ibat pnrpose and fonr money will be i>romptl7 refunded withoot qiieMtlun If Hnni s ('lire fat ,> tn onr« Ith. Moiema ,Tett‘r. KlnKWurm or anf other akin diseai^e. ilie the b(i». FnrK»l«> hy All drue stores or by raftll from the A. B. Richards Medicine Co. 1 bberuiitn, T«& XDnilCU An D Knts. Mire. Kr.ga. nuuan un IIN I « me «.uuioors, lac and ‘A*. W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE. NO. 4-1917. NOTHING STANDS AS HIGH, an a remedy for every womatdy ailmi'nt, as Dr. I’ierce's Favorite Prescription. It’s the unly { meriieiue for women certain VNvb. ill its effect.s. "Favorite Prescription ' la ar, inviporatiiiu, restorative tonii-. a soothing and strenpthenin^x nervin'. and a comjilete cure for all the fnnrtional deranpements painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses pecuHur to the ,sex. For younp pirl-; ,1n-t entermp woinannocxi : ’ for Women at tin* critical time; imrsintr nioihers; andcivr}/ woman v.ho is " run-dov n," tired or overworkeii-.1 is a spi'i'ial. safe, and ccrtain help. *Dr. Pier-e’s Pleasant Pellets nc'i’r ta and inviporate stoniai'li. liv« r and i Snpar-i'oatcd, liny praiinles. easy tc :uk a.s candv. How to pre.sorve liealth and boai^ry ll 1 doctor Pien-e's ('omnioii Si use Ab'd.'i'al ,\iivi'i‘r. ^It is fra. rut l>r. 1 ll rce, P,;itlalo, N. Y., four ditiu s. oi stainp^. to i ov( r wrapjunp and mailing. The occaelonal use of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring will prevent and re lieve tireU eyiB, watery tyes, and eye strain A^dv. Coal miners in Georgia have re celved 10 per cent Increase In pay. flgTERSHITH’s @iu.Tonic for 4T v«ars. F^or Malaxda, Chills and F'ever. Also ® * irie General Strengthening Xonic. 50c and $1.00 at all Drac StM» FIFTEEN CRUISERS ON HUNT FOR GERMAN. ' Bneuos A.ires. - Fifteen cruisers and armed ships now are searchiiiK tlio Southern Atlantic for the (lerman raide.% according lo reports received here. FRESH • CRISP- WHOLESOME- DELICIOUS THE SMHTMtV MKTHODS ArPLlEO M THE HAKINC or Tli ESC WSCUITS MAKE THEN THE SIMIOARD *r EXCELLENCE Vtdgr ius Bwa. or if ti0( ht th—M. «4*k bun or wnU his iuum* ICNMrTAKOCGA BAKERY f
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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