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I*".' \ NOMf FRQ FROM PAIN lj£a E. Pmkham*s Vegetable Compoimd Frees Another Woman From Suffering. Bayonne, N. J. suffered a T ‘ ‘ Before I was mar- eat deal with periodi* “cal pains. I had Eains m my side and ack and also head aches, and got so weak I could not do anythi^. T took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound and soon felt better. Now I am married and have two little boys. Be fore the first one came 1 was weak i not eat and was and nervous, cou dizzy. After I took the Vegetable Com pound I could work and eat. Now I am strong and recommend your meu^- cinetomy friends. ’’—Mrs. Anna Sleva, 25 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. Women who recover their health, nat urally tell others what helped ^em. Some write and allow their names and photoCTaphs to be puUished with testi- moni^. Many more tell their friends. If you need a medicine for women'a ailments, try that well known and successful remedy Lydia E. Pink- ham's VeTCtable Compound. Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con fidential) for anything you need to know about these troubles. Take^ulphig'Baths at horite UMAnSM Gout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in yom own home and at trifling cost, you can enjoy the benefit of healing Mlphur baths. Hancock Sulphur Compound ■ahire’sown blood purifyintf uidsldnheallaa remedy—SULPHUR—prepared In a %*aty to ■uke its use most efficacious. Use it in the bath: use it as a lotion applying to aifected parts: and take it internally. 60c and $1.20 the bottle at your druggist’s. If he can't supply you, send his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a hottie direct. ■ANCOCiC LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore. Md. flmrwi Sulphur Ctmpeund Oint- and SOc^ftr uu with th$ liquid Omfound lom F0« mis Tmoimm duqgeWhUi^^ KING PIN CHEWING The tastiest Jobacco you ever tasted. “Can’t Cut Off My Leg” Says Railroad Engineer "I am a railroad engineer; about 20 years ago tny leg was seriously injured In an accident out West. Upon my refusing to allow the doctor to amputate It I was told It would be Impossible to heal the wound. I have tried all kinds of salves and had many doctors in the past 20 years, but to no avail. Finally I resolved to use PETERSON’S OINTMENT on my leg. You cannot imagine my astonish ment when I found It was doing what over 100 things had failed to do. My leg Is now completely cured.”—Gus Hauft, <99 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. Great for plies, eczema, old sores and all skin diseases. 60 cents. Mail orders filled. Ointment *r>. Tp'^.. P.tiffalo, N. T. PARKER*S HAIR BALSAM eiDanumS -S topsBairKalUng RtttofM Color SD<I lB«Mit9to Gray and Faded Hair^ ' 60c. luid tl.M At dmrGTista. I Hiseoz Cbem. Wks. Patetaoem^. HINDERCORN8 Removes Corns, Cal« , loaset, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to the feet, makes ivalkine esnv. Uc. by mail or at Dm|^ cuts. UiscozCbetiuM Worlu.ntclioEae,M. Y. ' I ■ ■1,7 .1 ▼ABD mnni; mmimM Children ConliiifsldFltiid OOUHOPS Attractive' Stucco House Has Eight Good Rooms. IS ECOf^OMiCAL TO BUILD Up-to-Date in Apj^arance and in In terior ArrangeiVent, With Am- pie Sleeping Accommo dations. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. **r WlUiana A, Radford will answer Sr*'"® advice FREE OB* ®ut>Ject3 pertaining to the subject of building, for the readers of this Pape*". On account of his wide experience Editor. Author and Manufacturer. 1m 18, mthout doubt, the highest authority ^ subjects. Address all inquiries to William A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, ill., and only enclosa two-ceot stamp for reply. In this (lay when the terulency of architects is to design homes with few rooms and to plan those rooms SO that they do the maximum of duty, the man with a large family does not have so large a range of home build ing plans to select from. Until some ten years ago few homes containing less than seven rooms were designed or built; now the opposite is the case. However, sociologists to the con trary notwithstanding, there are many large families, and these large fam ilies want homes planned so that there are enough bedrooms to go around. At the same time they want homes that are up-to-date in ai)pear- ance and in Interior arrangement. A modern, convenient eight-room house—a house containing five bed rooms—is sliown in the accompanying illustration. This home was designed especially for a family of good size. Tlie two first-floor rooms tliat are to the kitchA. Adjncent to tn® din ing room is • breakfast nook, where meals can beWrved without th« work of preparing |he dining room. At tl^ same time tli^ nook is partially sep arated from tlip kitchen. A>large pan try with an o^itside window Is back of the breakfast nooli On the other side of the room the entry from the rear porch, with a c»Oif;t at one side. I Economy In the use of the spa^ In this house is continued to the st-ctnd floor, where the areiiitect has iniren- iously provided five good-size rooms in addition to the bathroom The stairs lead to a central hall on the second floor, out of which open IMANTS (lllLDHtN M11II111 in Second Floor Plan. four bedrooms on the corners and the fifth in the center of the building at the front. Every bedroom has two windows, and all but one have good- sized closets. The bathroom occupies the same position at the rear of this floor as the front middle bedroom, and from it through a French door the canvas-covered rear porch is reached. A large balcony over the sun parlor adjoins both of the bed rooms at that end of the house. The steep pitch of the roof provides a larce and r.iry attic, whproin ;f de- Npiij '' Theictyftoinotlii^lHiwjto Cliecf&liicss«ndRestCort»lB neilter Opidffl.MorpmneiM( I Hineral. Not Karcotic Amuf JbtUtSm* AhdpfulReniedyfcr Constipation and Diafriy»»j and Fcvcrishticss and lOSSOFStEl^ Facsimile Xto Con*®*®®*®®®* YORg; ^Vf (> inonib*’ ‘>1» CASTOR IA l^>ecial Care of Baby. That Baby should have a t>ed of its own all are agreed. Tet ft is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-upt thui to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regi^te the delicate organiso^ of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Bother wdnid be tolerated by specialists in chfldren’s diseases. » • Your Phystcian will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good heal^ is too often disarranged by improper food. * Could you fcr a moment, then, think of givLig to your atiing C'hild any^ng but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal tiiat the desired results may be had firom the use of medicines primarily prepared for gro'f^-ups. MOTHERS SHOULD REA# THE BOOKLH THAT B AROUND EVERY BOHLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Enact Copy o( Wrapper. Bears the Signature of THK CBNTAUI* COMPANY. NKW YORK CITY f ' Hobbies. “Our friend has exi)ressed himself too emphatically on one or two sub jects to have a chance at a candi dacy.” “Yes,” commented Senator Sorghum. “He i.«in’t even a dark horse. He’s a hobby horse.” SAY “DIAMOND DYES” Don’t streak or ruin yotir material in % poor dye. Insist on ‘‘Diamond Dyej.** Easy directions in package. "FREEZONE” Lift Off Corns I No Pain I ■1 1! used by all ti»e members of the fam ily are unusually large, while on the second floor there f*re sleeping accom modations in plenty. From an exterior standpoint this home leaves little to be desired. It suggests the Colonial type of archi tecture in that it has an entrance placed in the center, with the Coloni al balance at either side. The large sun parlor at one end is a modern addition that is found in all present- day good homes. The house is rectangular in shape, which means that it can be erected at the niinimnni of cost. At the same time the roof is so designed that the plain effect of this shape of house is taken away. The building is of frame construction, set on a concrete foun dation to grade and brick founda tion walls to the first floor sill. Above! the walls are covered with stucco over either wood or metal lath or some one of the patented stucco boards. The brick foundation walls and the brick porcfi and sun par lor pillars add to the attractiveness of the exterior. The entrance leads to a central hall , out of which run the stairs. To the j right is the living room, 15 feet, ’ 3 inches, by 25 feet, which is un- W. N. U. CHARLOTTE, NO. 30-1920. A Protest. “llMckward, turn backward, oh, time in thy flight,” warbled Ilortens'e Ma gee. “istop it I” cried her father “What are you trying to wish on us? T»on't yoii remember it’s iinly a year ago that the seveiit<‘cn-y(‘:ir locust was with U.s?” Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp, ©n retiring gently rub spots of dipn- druff and itchlna: uiil CuMcura Oint ment. Next uioriiiiii; shampoo with Cuticura Soap an«l liot water. Msjike them your every-day toi!/>| r‘”el)a rat ions and have :i cleur skin and soft, white ■ A'lv. Ugly Cut Cu.stomer—1 set- tiiat the barber across the street has slashed his prices. Barber—Yea, and if he’d only cdn- flne his slashing to prices his custom ers wouldn’t holler. WW, ^ Morning KeepVbur Cl»air» - Olwai" I ■oahMMriiM Floor sired a couple oi more bedrooms can j be partitioned off, or the space u.sed ■ for storage. The height of the roof also will tend to keep tiie house cooler in suiinner and warmer in winter. The hasetnent extends under the j whole house, with the exception of ! the sun parlor. It is reached by stairs leading nut of the kitchen and, as the whole building is 40 by 26 feet, i there is plenty of room for the heating j plant, the fuel storage room, a laun dry and storage rooms for fruits, veg- ! etables and lawn and garden tools. From this brief description It will be realized that this house Is one : that w ill aF)peal to the head of a large j family who wants to build a home j to house them comfortably and at the : same time has not a large amount i of money to invest. The rooms are | many but are arranged so that the work of caring for the home can be done with the smallest expenditure ! of energy. Every convenience and ^ comfort are provid?d for, I Such a home as this In these days * of high rentals would be held at such a figure that It truly is “cheaper to j build than pay rent.” The first ' thought of the architect who designed ' this home was to give the home owner the maximum amount of space, and a comfortable and handsome home at the least possilile cost. Most important among wldich is her right to FREEDOM from the/ bane of woman hood inherited from Mcfther Eve. Stella Vitae gives this freedom women and girls. Sold by your druggist oii the distinct agree ment that if the FIRS^ BOTTLE does not benefit, money will be# refunded. Ifr*. Nellie Smith, Textis(. Mrs, W.M.Gaine$, Chick-^ “I had female tr^»x.ble 'ftuai^uga, Ga. “Ithasdiilie with smothering sj ells. wonfcders for me; w& weak The doetors hfid given me and mV had not np--said I could’nt po^si- been able to do housework bly gbtwell. After taking for six or seven years; four bottles of STELLA but now 1 do any kind of VITAE I was up and go- work.** ing about my work.” THACHER MEDICINE Ca Cbattaaoosa, T«Mi.t U. S. A. 4 5TELLA-VIDE WOMAN S RELIEF MOTHERS CORDIAL Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off v. ith fingers. Truly! Tour dniggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Foreign and Domestic Complications. “Did you try any of these ‘home brew’ experiments?” “Once.” admitted Uncle Hill liottle- toji. “The result was unsatisfactory. It turned out to be one of tlmse near- yeast problems.” Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Cutieim Soap ia the favorite foriafety razor 8ha\ing. Viewpoints. Optimist—“All things come to him W’ho waits.” Pessimist—“And they all come at once.”—Life. INVENTIVE GENIUS ROBS CAUMEL OF NAUSEaN^D DANGER Doctors’ Favorite Medicine Now Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects. *‘Calo- tabs”—^the New Name. The occasional use of Roman Eyo Balsam •t night upon retiring will prevent anti re lieve tired, watery eyes, and eye strain.—Adv. The November Storm. Ajax defied the ligbtping. “Better not stand under a buckeye,’ we warned him. Plan. usually large, end wall is a and on either sid lea(}2£g to the feet. On the oppos' house at the front is 16 feet, 6 inches, by !.'> Back of the dining roo en, 9 by 11 feet. Study of the floor i iiccomptuiy this article featurM that hare been the center of the :e, open fire-place, •e French doors arlor, 10 by 19 te side of the e dining room, , 3 inches, is the kitch- Was Borrowed Middling. 1 f?en. Robert E. Lee was a fnigal I man. His ordinary dinner consisted j of a head of cabbage Iwiled in salt j water and a pone of corn bread. It i is told that on one occasion a number i of gentlemen had an appointment to dine with the Confederate warrior. General Lee had ordered his servant to provide a rei»ast of cabbage and middlings. A very small bit of mid dling garni.shed the dish when it w’as brought in; so small w'as it, in fact, that the guests were stricken with un due politeness and each in turn de clined it. and the middling remained on the dish when the dinner came to an end and the guests arose to go. Next day the general, remembering the untouched middling, ordered his negro servant to serve it up for dinner. The negro hesitated, scratched his head and at length said: “You see, Marse Robert, de fac’ am this: that theah middlin' was borrowed middlin’, and I’s done give it back to the man whefth I got it fum.” lat also low the iPUt In- Kicking at Bills. “I think Amelia is afraid there will be the devil to pay when her Wil liam asks her father for her hand.” “I wouldn’t be surprised if be did foot her Bill.’* What will human ingenuity do next? Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, horseless carriages, colorless iodine, taste- •less quinine,—now comes nausealess calo mel. The new improvement called “Calo- tabs” is now on sale at_ drugstores. For biliousness, constipation and indi gestion the new calomel tablet is a prac tically perfect remedy, as evidenced by the fact that the manufacturers have au thorized all druggists to refund the price tf the customer is not “perfectly deiighted’* with Calotabs. One tablet at b^tlme with a swallow of water—that’s all. No taste, no nausea, nu griping, no salts. By morn ing your Uver is thoroughly cleansed and you are feeling fine, with a hearty api>e- tite. Eat what you please—no danger—go about your business. Calotabs are not sold in bulk. Get an original package, sealed. Price, thirty- five cents.—(adv.) Why Price the Fool? Kansas Paper—The Ladies’ Aid wilt hold anoti^er fool sale on Tuesday.— Boston Transcript. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES Oae flise smaller and shoes last longer after Ming Allen’s Foot=fi:ase, antiseptic powder for the feet. Shaken Into the shoes and ^T^nkled in the foot-bath, Allen’s Foot = rJi*se makes tight or new shoes feel Msy; gives Instant relief to corns and ban- Iona, prevents Blisters. Callous and Sore Spots. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age , Try It to-dajr. Sold everywhere. Capital Punishment. How'can you remove the letter “A” •’rom tlie alphabet T* By ‘*B”>headinff It—Boya’ Life. BRACE UP! The man or woman with weak kid neys is half crippled. A lame, stiff back, with its constant, dull ache and sharp, shooting twinges, makes the simplest task a burden. Headaches, dizzy spells, urinarj’ disorders and an “all worn out” feeling are daily sources of distress. Don’t neglect kidney weakness and risk gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease. Get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills today. They have helped people the world over. A South Carolina Case Mrs. A. T. Bullard, 104 Robeson St., Ben- nettsville, S. C., sayc: “I suffered t h r e o years of agony and my kidneys were the cause of the trouble and kept me in con stant misery. Pains shot from my back to my head. I had dizzy spells, my body bloated and I lost in weight. I finally got 'three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills arid after taking’the first box the swellings . . . went down. When I had finished three boxes I was cured.” Gel Dsaa*« at Aagr Stara, 60e a Bn DOAN'S FOSTER-BULBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Acid Stomach Makes the Body Sour Nine Out of Ten People Suffer From It ' ^ It sends its harmful acids and gase;? aS over the body, instead of health strength. Day and night tliis ceaseless ditk- ; age goes on. No matter how strong, ite victim cannot long withstand the healtB destroying effects of an ari'l stomach. Good news for millions of sufTer *t Chemists have found a sure remedy— os that takes the acid up and carries it ool of the body; of course, when the cause it I removed, the sufferer gets well. . Bloating, indigestion, sour, acid, gas^f : stomach miseries all removed. This ii i proven by over half a million ailing foQa who have taken EATONIC with wonder . fill benefits. It can be obtained from xBf I druggist, who will cheerfully refund its i trifling cost if not entirely satisfactoiyw Everyone should enjoy its benefits.* qnently the first tablet gives relief. THE SCHOOL Uf NURSiNfi of the Medical Colleae of the State of So«tk. Carolina offers valuable dpportunitles for tfca education of a nurse. The class work, b«m theoretical and practical, 1* demonstratea la rooms adapted to the subject under dlaevi sion; BO other school in the soiith hu tjWli advantage. ReQuirements, first year HirtI School or eQuivalent. Address SuperlBtM^ dent of Nurses, Charleston. 8. C. Where is Relief From Blazing Skin Diseases? Must I Endure Forever the Torturous Itching? The skin is fed from the blood, and upon the condition of the blood depends whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from boils, pimples, scaly inrite- tionsj red eruptions and other di3> fignniiir and unsightly disord««. The sensible treatment that wfll Amr nal nsoiti is » zemedy that will cleanse the blood thorou^ily and kill the germs that cause the trouble. And for this purpose m remedy ever made can approaiii the record of S. S. S. wlii^ cleanses the blood ot the dbeaae germs, at the same time building up the graeral heidth. For valuable litenrtors write ta < Chief Medidil Advis^ 100 Swill . Laboratory, Atiantii Oa. L V
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