KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. m fnly a chance to rest our hands and back worth five cents. .UT there's no chance bout RUB -NO-MORE ASHING POWDER. It wouldn't increase in ales every week un- ss . it made house fow. much easier. RUB -NO -MORE WASHING POWDER U sudles dlrtre. mover for clothe. It deans jrour dishes, inki, toilets and deans and sweetens Emu Bilk crock, it ill ferma. it doea nor Med bot water. UB-NO-MORE ashing Powder RUB-NO-MORE ("..rho Mentha finaa Flw Cents All Grocers )e Rub-No-More Co., Ft. Wayne, Ini f An Ominous Adage. ' When s lady patient living far from wn bad to telephone for her phy Clan she apologized for asking him i come such a distance. "Don't speak of It," said the doctor leerfully; "I happen to hare another ttlent in that vicinity, and so can kill o birds with one stone." Ladles' 'ome Journal. ENGAMPMEN OF T HAVE BE- TWELVE COMPANIE1 GUN MANEUVREtJ CAMP GLENN, DISPATCHES FRO Doings and Happenln th Progress of Nortf rC'"" P" pis Gathsred Capitol. Aroui RALEIGH -3-:. That Mark th IUU Raleigh. Third Reg- Ina National ten day en- Hear More- Ul'i arrange- the arrival tt that time t-class con- EST REMEDIES FOR SORES AND ULCERS kr. C. A. Builer, of Salem, Vs., writes: "I can safely say that Han ock's Sulphur Compound is the best emedy I ever used for sores. One of T little boys, eight years old, had a lld sore all over his face, we tried liferent kinds of medicine, but none temed to do any good. Our son, Ineteen years old, bad a sore on his H for three months and nothing did ilm good. We used Hancock's Sul phur Compound on both and It did Its sork quickly and It was not over a Week until both were well." Hancock' Bulphur Compound la sold by all deal ers. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co Baltimore, Md. Adv. I i Only a Portion. I "You women are too extravagant," he stormed. "Last year $000,000,000 was spent in this country for frills and jurbelows." I "Well, I didn't spend all Of it," was her defense. Louisville Courier-Jour- I No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX I This Is a prescription prepared es pecially for Malaria or Chills and Fever. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic ,th fever will sot return. . 25c. Adv. Hopeful. "What do you think of this Idea of taxing Jewelry?" "It may do some good. I know a man who wears a wrist watch. I hope the government will walk right up and take it away from him." Twelve companies of Iment of the North Ca Guards have begun th' campment at Camp 01 bead City. Practically ments were completed of the soldier boys the and the grounds are is dltlon. Special trains carri, companies to Morehe special started from C another' run from HiJ the companies In the of the state, which c he Third Regiment, a .he first encampment, will go at a later dat summer. In addition to the ff) the regiment will also get practice, and will a thnrntib-h nrnMlra M0 Eight hundred menLP camp and special . prepara!,'!' h been made for their" enterta )wnt A U v sanitary kitchen and .'J"'" the sewer and water syster ?onfs the improvements that,41:8 ! eBn made hv tha .tta uh " '"uu" sand dollars that have 1ee,a ' 8ptnt there during the past m,on- There in twolva " Third Regiment, and thi,0"1 mamp ment will last from Juli 8 to ten days In ail. The comjf lM compof" all' of the City. One Insboro, and gh. ' All of ktral section Included In Included in B 'th others during the maneuvers, I gage in tar- put through ry respect. Company A, 0,, Raleigh; Company D, Keep Hanford's home. Adv. Balsam in your Harder to Get "What's the matter, daughterr . "Father, I want a duke." "That can be arranged, my dear. I Was nfralrl vnn mla-ht want a fcnaaHall tocher." ing tne regiment an Lexington; Company Company C, Hendereo imJ?anJ Loulsburn-! Onmnanv i"0! Com- D, ' a-i. . r. Warren ton; Company K, 'homasvllle ; Th Third prom Raleigh, pany F. Franklinton Reidsvllle; Company y uuivauf i, nuriingioi Asheboro; Company Lj Company M, Durham. Ree-imenr hanrl win and the regluTSnT Ini . '' " Brat enoamp- hental dance, potion on the to be held at Craig will be honor guest Reidsvllle will be pre Of the features of ment will be the reg and the governor's rei evening of July II, thli the AtlaStlc Hotel. Gov. present, and will be th on the occasion, The First Regiment Morehead City from and the Second Regirn Augusta, Ga., from Aug Standard Fire Insurant Commissioner of Insufanc. R. Young made public transmission and rscomf Governor fml, anA efcj Assembly .for his forthf.mm annu'i! V Jul, kill camp at 20 to 30, It will go to SSI VO A Policy. James the letter of bendatlons to next General report, a rumber of mat tters of much 7 Bora Byea, OrasalaMd Byellla an SUM promptly healad wltb Roman Bra Bl aam. Adv. . v Unchanged. ' Wlfe-r-Bverythlng Is getting higher. Husband Oh, I don't know, There's your opinion of me and my opinion of you, and the neighbor's opinion of both of us. Crescent. Dr. PT7'a Tcrmlroa "Deal Shot" kills . aaS eapala Worn, to a vary fair hours. - Welcome Words. . Muriel (after the fifth solo) Pro fessor Bonetickler can make a piano fairly talk, can't bet Waverly (suppressing- yawn) I . wish ha'd try to make It say good night. Judge. Overauppllsd. "The feller that said words are a f physician of a mind diseased may a-been right, but some women have a whole mob o' doctors." , . TOPR OWK DRrOdlBT WILCTELI, too nnn n,n tuoeor or nfu. nam., m Trr Mn Ujm and Uranolaud arelid.; So 81 wu n , ,1 ,,in vnu. , ,, r book r, i hr anil ma. Murlu. Xj Uamedj Co., CAIeaso. atorr nlnjt- v1'- In. th Automobile Zons. '' Flatbush Planted anything in your garden yett . :i -, : Bensonhurst Yes, one dog and one ; Cat vV'Vy.- : . ; rVnUr On URDAMO nUININR" , , n aK. . v . u nt n. , nan. I a . . atru ti ti . A. . Aiiiuiuv v 1. , .1 . t aa. ... VIIVUVCV. ,rUtmm m wju v., w W"hl ' , oooih and twadacha, and worka off eold. Hv As- Commlsslon !!?Khe "sUndard ' provided bv b other states ja numoer of nents will be :tee to the an. risuraf.ee com- 61 September. f o the . state if OT rejection. 'edicts, how- amendments I be the out- blatures will "Nobody can git any water by break Wg up a chunk of ice with an ax, not 4 drop; you have got to thaw it out gradual, jest like men's and women's - prejudices." - -'.t'--.,-.- " : Whenever Vn. Need Oeneral Toaie Tak drove' . ...... The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ' i 1 Tonic Is equally valuable as -'"1 Topic because It contains the t.V. riroriertiM of QUININE IntAFABt hAttlV .MinaMnJ H .1... vJl National aociatlon of Insurant ers has a special coi now on revisions for fire Insurance policy' statute In this and mail of the Union, and tha very Important amend reported by this coma nual convention of th mtesloners In AshevlUi These will then comcf legislatures for adopt! Commissioner Young ever, that a number! of very great value V come and that the readily adopt them. ' Be reports that the loan associations of th ceipts the past year 785,699, a gain of $84 previous year a ' that men's relief fund has K.805 in 1907 to 8,T:I year, the fund for tW having been very reed to the several cities titled to It for their, fl, Many County Commen, According to a atati state department of were held In the atatd county commencement mentary public schols and there Is every lnd number to be heid ne not less than 60.' Tl county commencement In the last four years j state department, havk in this state, and hasjl unit au ,01 uie cc state are already holc It seems that the fi mencement was ..-helnf county by Supt. L. I 1910, the oommencem, tryvllle, a kind of c mencement It was; si Superintendent Matt! his plan to the annu; ' county, superintendei' that summer.' The : ol .education, th' t'jildlng and 'state had re- gregating 7,- ,9Ui over the the state fire- grown from for the paat present year ly distributed ntd towns aa- a-flghters. would Co-iOperai in 'Frisco Exnmrc. There was a protracted conference recently l.ctween the members of the North Carolina Commission on rep resentation for this stat at th Pana-ma-Paclftf Exposition next year, mem bers of tlie State Board of Agriculture and representatives of the leading rail road operating In the state, the spe cial purpose of the conference being to agree on some concerted action as to the representation that the stat shall have at the great exposition. There was a great deal of dlscuslon of the whole situation that finally de veloped Into the adoption of a resolu tion offered by Commission T. S. Powell of Anhevllle, that the states of Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia be visited by represent atives of the North Carolina Commis sion especially for the purpose of in teresting them In some plan of fo operation, especially through bringing about a grouping of the states men tioned in their exhibits In agricultural palace. The commission decided to set about at once stirring up public senti ment for a complete representation of the state and the raising of funds for the purpose. To this end a man espe cially fitted for the work is to be put in the field at once to go throughout the sate working up the sentiment and securing pledges of financial sup port. Later, with the resource all marshalled for the exhibits, the com mission will bring pressure to bear in the next session of the Legislature to make some creditable appropriation for the exposition exhibits. There Is also a plan to hav co operation as to exhibits by the rail road companies, this to extend to the Southeastern states and the railroads operating in this group. Florida will not bs asked to co-operate for the reason that she already has arranged for a full-fledged state building of her own. Gen, J. 8. Carr of Durham presided as chairman. There was a very full meeting o' the members of the com mission. Interest and enthusiasm for a creditable representation was great. It was decided to send Alt Thomp son of Raleigh to Virginia, Leonard Tufts to Alabama, 3. A. Brown to South Carolina and T. S. Powell to Georgia t take up with the adminis trations of these states the question of co-operating In the installation of exhibits at the exposition. Farmara Moving to This State. For the past several days three and four letters a day have been coming to the stale department of agriculture from farmers In all parts of the United States Informing the Commissioner of agriculture that they are making their perparations for moving Into North Carolina this fall. Some write that they are preparing to settle on the black drained lands of the eastern sec tion of th state and others are com ing' Into the Piedmont section. Kentucky Lands Mrs. McKimmon. Mrs. Jane McKlmanon, whom both the state snd the United States de partments of agriculture are claiming has been lecturing in Kentucky on tomato canning and the papers of Lexington have been giving ber lib eral write-ups. The bottled and canned goods that made Kentucky famous were not tomatoes. That Btate has doted upon other products, among them being its fine horses and finer women. But -the Lexington press takes time to glorify Mrs: McKlm mon's work and to say a word about the charming woman who makes It so attractive. Two very flattering sto ries of Mrs. McKlmmon's work have appeared In the Lexington papers. One of these dealt with the technic, so to speak, the other tells In running way how the North Carolina genius has impressed the meeting of Kentucky agents who are attending the demon stration work out there. Big Company Ja Issued. A, charter was issued for th Pal metto Island Company, Soutbport, cap ital f 1,000,000 authorised, and 146,000 euiWlbed fo rdeveloplng real estate, seip.de resorts and real estate devel opment and building generally. The principal Incorporators are F. T. Boyd anil E. A. Lackey of Hamlet, W. H. Pike of Southport and quite a number of bthera of Hamlet. Southport, Rock- I In f ham and other points. Iniham dies to Ua44.miuk.L - 'c.n I. P. Kerr, oflvate secretary of Governor Craig, has gone to Matta muskeet Lake, Hyde County, for the purpose of attending a meeting of th commissioners for the drainage of the lake bed and immense body of sur rounding swamp lands. There Is un derstood to be very general satisfac tion on the part of those having the Work' In hand at the progress made t nd the results being obtained. I talslgh Make Up Budget, Raleigh's City Commission has Just hade up Its budget of expenses for the next year, the sum total being 1185.412 as compared with (165,667 last year. An entirely new Item of R2,500 in the new budget Is for the (maintenance of playgounds for the (children of the city. Col. Williams Succeeds Dr. Mlddleton. I A commission was Issued by Gover nor Craig to Col. W. H. Williams of . , . - 1 ,k. TJnn waBaiuslou as uieiuuFi vi -u -j of Directors of the Central Hospital for Insane at Raleigh. Colonel Wil liams succeeding Dr. 8. O. Mlddleton, resigned.-'' : Crop Condition I Promising. By th department of agriculture ik. i.t.mMit la made that crop con ditions are developing very satisfac torily now in all pane oi tne state. The wheat crop now being threshed la nrovlnar to be a considerable Im provement over last years nne crop and the total yield will be consider hlv more than last veer. Corn condi tions are very promising and with fair seasons for the remainder oi the a-rowlne- Period, the yield will be well tup to the average. Commissioner Gra ham says tobacco has Buttered most One 'County Has No Automobile. : State Treasurer B. R. Lacy was amazed a few days ago to learn that there la a county In Worth Carolina that has not a .single automobile in It It Is Mitchell county and the In formation came in a letter from the sheriff of the county, Joseph Tipton, who replied to letters from the state treasurer urging that special attention he frlven to seeing to lrvthat all auto- theatate license STATE ITEMS OF INTERE8T TO ALL NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE. Charlotte Firemen Killed. Chief J. H. Wallace of the Charlotte fire department and Capt. W. B. Glena of the No. 2 station were killed about 9 o'clock in the morning and three other firemen, Messrs. R. T. Barnes, J. R. Erwln and C. W. Todd were moro or less seriously Injured as the re sult of the explosion of a quantity of blasting powder that had been stored In a barn belonging to Mr. John B. Hawkins, a railroad contractor In the rear of his home on South Cedar street. The barn had caught fire and the department had been summoned to extinguish the flames. Never hav ing been appraised of the presence of the explosives and fearing no danger. Chief Wallace, Captain Ulenn and Firemen Barnes, Erwln, Todd and several others had Just laid a line of hose and had rushed through a dou ble fence for the purpose of reaching the seat of fire. The hose was not quite long enough and Chief Wallace bad called for a little "slack." Sev eral of the men turned to drag up the line and this accounts for their es cape. The next moment the explo sion occurred. Captain Glenn was killed Instantaneously and Chief Wal lace was felled in his tracks and so also were Firemen Barnes, Erwln and rodd. Revenue Increased. With the closing of the fiscal year of the internal revenue department the books of the local deputy collector showed a gain in business over the preceding year 'of $734,803.53, the stamp sales for the year amounting to $5,866,443.83. This is by far the largest business in tobacco stamps done by the local revenue office dur ing any year of Its existence. The sec ond largest year's business was that of the year 1912-1913, when the sales amounted to $5,131,640.30. The total number of pounds of tobacco manu factured In the Twin City during th last fiscal year is 73,330,548 6-8, as against 64,145,603 6-8 pounds tor tht previous year. ; Blackberries 8hort, Peaches Fine. The blackberry crop near Newton this year Is the shortest in several years. They are so very small that it is tedious for the pickers to get them In any quantity. The long drought Is no doubt responsible for this, The dry weather seems to bave been advantageous to the peach crop. Peaches are fine, about the usual size and perfect In flavor and soundness. NORTH CAROLINA BRIEF8. An order issued by Adjutant Gen aral Young disbands the division of naval reserves at Plymouth, designa ted as fourth division for failure to measure up to the required standards of efficiency. At the same time the adjutant general accepts a new divi sion to take the place of the Plymouth organisation, this being a company to be organised at Belhaven. Senator Overman, ranking member of the appropriations committee, plac ed the following aproprlations In the sundry civil bill: For a quarantine wharf at Wilmington, $25,000; repairs on fish hatcheries at Morehead City and Edenton, $6,000 and 13,500, re spectively; for rebuilding and repair ing life-saving stations on the North Carolina coast, $20,000. ' ' After having been in office a little over 14 months, Commissioner of In ternal Revenue Osborn upon 'enter ing the fiscal yea- showed that he had collected more money for the govern ment at less expense than ever be fore in history. , An Old Fort delegation, composed of J. c. Greens, H. A. Westermann, J. K. Cowan, J. H. Turner and D. W. Adams appeared before Governor Craig recently to urge that he use his influence to bave the commissioners of McDowell county build the . road from Old Fort west to the top of the mountain, rather than east to Green, Washington. The following post masters were appointed recently: Al len, Thomas W. Allen; Balsam, Sa rah K, Bryson; Nat Moore, Mary E. Squires; Tabor, William C. Graham; Wolf Mountain, Olivia E. Galloway. . Rural life week at Chapel H1U had a strong series of meetings to close its program. Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey director ol the agricultural depart ment of Cornell 'University, . had charge of the last four meetings. Dr. Bailey has been the! pldneer of tho RUB-MY-TISM . Will cure your Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pain Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptl Anodyne. Pric 25c Adv. ' Shown Up. Senator La Kollette was talking about the dodges and squirms of a certain corrupt railroad officials. "For all his dodges and squirms," said the senator, "the man was shown up. It's like the case of Smith. 'A dun entered Smith's flat, pushed Into the parlor and said Jo Smith's little son: "Where's your father?' 1 'Gone away,' the urchin answered, according to orders. "'Cone away? Humph! Where to?" 1 'That closet there,' was the reply." RESIN0L CURED AWFUL ITCHING IN ONE NIGHT New York, April 26 "The skin on my hand got red and rough. It Itched and I began to scratch It. It Itched bo that sometimes I could not sleep all night. I was suffering very much. I used salve and , but they did not seem to help me. This went on for six or "vcn months. Then I tried reslnol ointment and rcsinol soap. I used them one night. In the morning, to my surprise, my hand was all well and tbe trouble has never re turned. This is the absolute truth." (Signed) Miss Cella Kleinman, 61 Co lumbia St. Nothing we can say of reslnol equalr what others, such as Miss Kleinman, say of It. It does its work quickly, easily and at little cost. Resl nol ointment and reslnol soap are aold by all druggists. Adv. Ruin Threatened Him, Tbe great pianist was weeping bit terly. ' What Is It?" asked his devoted wife. "In a few more years I shall have to desist from my beloved planoforte my hair is coming out something fierce." EI.rXTR BABFK WORTH ITS TntlOHT IN UOLD IN TH K 1-Hll.ll'riNr.n. 1 contracted malaria In IMA, ajid aflcr a years' fruitlcn treatment by a prominent Wanhlngton physician, yonr Kllxtr Habek entirely cured me. On arriving here I came down with tropical malaria the worst form and Bent home for Babek. Again It proved Its value It Is worth Ita welht In Oold here. Braale O'Hafrao, Troop , 8th U, S. Cavalry, Balayan, Philippines. Elixir Babek, 50 centa, alf druwista or by Parcels Pottt prepaid, from Klooaewakl 6 Co., Waahlualou, I. O. -S .- "... 14jf7 'Selected Olives Ever eee from SWn. long fmaaW aa the bom of the world' beat olrvm Only the pick of the crop is offer! as yoa ander th Ubby kbeL Sweet; Sour and Dill Ficklei Nature's finest, put up Bio th horn. made kind end ell your trouble Bared, This extra quality b true of all Libby's Pickles aod Cos dimmts aad there is real economy in their as. nauf ea Ubby', - - life II? VfrM M'NeiU I ' yr v Ubb j "v;r '; i JiCWuiujo r . Mrlf. TfOMrN, BOTH, (1IKI.8 n.ae 111 of Benin riy-Miiqulto 1'lllow.anil KloatlnB liuinteot. ant liaiu (our.) axci'iaiz CO., uichuond. Va. Get "WILLET'S JULY BULLETIN" IV.if and pric ri'txtni'M Omu Hsebtn elMMt of wettt .vnd runty twin. v?irtb double all K iToorH gb-rktO; Burr Cluvnrc Htlry Velfhj New WlBUf ttwedlnh Vetrh: CiiBnOD Clorer, Ktc M ILLET 8KKU COMfAHV, AoffV 5h.na.as. Spanish T1I0 EVERYTHING IN SHEET MCTAU eUlLDINtt MATERIAL ... RCST THAT MONEY CAN BUV Wt MY TMf rUTKHT WAIT! FOB CATALOC WC PKvff S SORE EYES Dr. Salter's Eye Lotion relieves snd cures sore and inflamed eyas ia 24 to 48 hours. Helps the weak eyed, cores without pain. Ask your druggist or dealer for SALTER S. Only from Reform Diapeaaary, IS. Broad, Atlanta. Georsie U-MOR SALVE . Advice to Girls. Mrs. Havelock Ellis, the English writer and suffragist, said at a girl graduates' luncheon at Sherry's In New York: "I wish to advise you girls never to marry a man to reform him. To marry a man to reform him that Is the same as putting your finger in the fire to extinguish it." Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infanta and children, and see that it Signature of Gffiifofa In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Caatoria Bands Bacon I see a rubber band around the bell of an alarm clock will lessen its noise without Impairing its effect iveness. Egbert And if you want more noise, try a brass band around it For Galled Horses. When your horse is galled, apply Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh and you can keep on working. Try It and If your horse is not cured quicker than by any other remedy, the dealer will refund your money. Adv. Misunderstood. Redd Since he took up automobll lng he says he thinks he has consumed about 10,000 gallons of gasoline. Greene Is It possible? Why, I thought he bad given up his bibulous habits! E ret Immediate reller for all kind, of FILM an a wooSerfiil -euedr rortXZEMA.CBAPrrCO ANDB.HORKH and any form of SHIN I)1H F.ASK. Tventy-flya eent. at all drosslata. Write for ,'KS DiUPLBS. Uept.O-1. THE COURTNEY DRUG COMPANY Baltimore, Aid. FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tutt'a Liver Pills act as kindly on tbe chid, the delicate female or lattraa eld ass, a apaa the v'sorop. man, . . Ws Piljs rive tone and .trtnrth to the weak ataaaack, bowel wel., kidney, and bladder.. EXCELLENT FArfM LAND CHEAP. Cheap landa of surprising fertility caai be had along the line of the Mlasourl A North Arkansaa railroad. This new road runa through an undeveloped territory; splendid for fruit, poultry, dairy, truck, general farming or stock raising; delight ful climate and bountiful water aupply; never falling crops. Free magaslna, "Onli tjavefl." telle of fine oDDortunlttea. Ask for It. jay kekk, uener&i i ger. Agent, Harrison, Ark. Why Scratch? "HunfgCure'' isguar nteed to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION sf Hunt's Cure fails to cor Itch, Ecsetna, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin Diaeaae. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct if he hasn't it Mamv -""ad onlyby A. B. RICrlAHUS NtulCMr. Cu. A Stitch in Time Colds, fevers, congestion and germ dis eases are pretty sure to overwork tha kid neys and leave them weak. In oonvales oenoe, In fact at any time when suspicion is aroused by a lame, aching beok, rheu matic pains, headaohe, dlzslness or disordered urine, the use of Doan's Kidney Fills is a stitch In Urns that may avoid aerloai kidney disease. Doan'e Kidney rills oonunana oonflaenos, for na other remedy is so widely used, so freely reoommended or so generally auooesafuL A South Carolina Caaa Dill- IFl2 t P. Cofter, Bra in, St, Grrt a C. Ban: "Nothing could IndiMw m to be without Doetn'a Kidney Pllli In the house. Mr back u In bad ahape ftnd X could hardly Pit around. When tooped or lifted, tha paloa through my back were aw ful. I had to paat the kidney secre tion too often. Nothing helped me until I tued Doaa'a Kidnev Pllla on a, doe tor a advice. I have enjoyed good health over inoa." ' . ' CM DoMrt at Aay Stava. lOe a Box DOAN'SVAILV PMTEK4I1LBURN CO, BUFFALO. M. Y. FREE TO lU SUi If yoa feel 'out of omn' fttjjr row auma from biditbt, BLAiyosa, l OaUoaiO W BAKU EM, ULCBU, HIM write for FREK cloth iovn i tfatee dlseMea end wowDimui. ci THE HEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION , thcrfttnfxlv for Toi'B owi ailment. Abeok. No follow op' etmileUB. Ho obligation. 1 Mao. Con BAramerecK So., UAMn-rxto, V'n wu wai xo raoTB nsmavnox will evu DAISY FLT KILLER R JTES. S It otaeap. !.( ail en. Hade eff . naeUlteueplllorttp , overi will not toll m , Injure anftklag, .' Ooaraoteed frtvoti, AHdaaiersotsMft exprew pid for UA VaUMi tOMUU, 1M ateCalk A., ftreokira. special to 7c:.:z:i Tbe most economical,' cleansing and , germicidal of til antiseptics 1 A olublo Anttsere Tow ' r to bo diaaolred in walr as r ' J. I " A a medicinal antiseptic for dom !ies in treating catarrh, inflammation ot ulceration of nose, throat, and t ibi caused by feminine ills It has no eimai Trr ten year the Lydta E. rink n Kedicln Co. ha recommended l a in their private eorresponden i women,' which proves ita sni It Women who have been : s it la "worth Ita we! ht In . ' .druggist. 60c. liu , bon, i-r t - i The Paitoa Toilet CoM hi 8!I017 Gra Cafea and Candy Stores. Soda Fountain, (res. For Wall and Fwt w t . for all purpnsr. Wall a. i ' Itary Vcntiiau i L -t : berrlM, rl'--t.