. ? 1' 1 THE CAROLINA WATCH'flAN, SALISBURY, N. C. ll 0 v. ft ft'- it- I'T STAY I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver 2nd Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had Don't Lose a Day's Work! Calomel makes you sick; you lose a 4mjb work. Calomel is Quicksilver ad it salivates; calomel injures your Sfer.' If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish nd ail knocked but, if your bowels ara constipated and your head aches r stomach is sour, just take a spoon fsl of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real Brer medicine. Youll know it next warning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be work lag, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. Ton will feel like working. Toull be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition Tour druggist or dealer sells you a Weent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone An Efficiency Study. TB&ggins Is doing even less work Hum he used to do." "Yes. He has gotten into the way of wasting time for himself and others standing around talking about 'effl tJaey" MOTHER! Hare you ever used MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Golds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh! If you haven't get it at once. H will cure yoiAdv. Women Drive War Automobiles.' Between 150 and 200 women soon will be driving military motor cars be hind the French front. Women have tried since the begin ning of the war to enlist in the auto mobile service. The Club Feminln Automobile was the center of this group, and it had secured the signa tures of several hundred of the thou sand women in Paris who hold licenses to drive motor cars. The passive re sistance of the different war bureaus held them back until now. Tie women are obliged to enlist for three months and to agree to submit scrupulously to military rules and dis cipline. They will in the beginning replace motor ambulance drivers in the foreign sanitary sections who are transferred to other services. Later a they may replace men in other au tomobile sections. ' Cutting Down Gossip. THow do you suppose some people penjt their spare time before motion pictures were invented?" I don't like to appear unkind to those persons, but before they started to spending practically all of their leisure moments in - photoplay houses they knew a- great deal more about their neighbors' private affairs than they do now." j For Unruly Window Shades. ' When a roller window shade refuses suddenly to remain unrolled at a cer . tain point,- a handy kink is to insert a mall wooden' wedge, such as a match or toothpick, between the unrolled cur tain and the roller. This is only an emergency device, and may Injure the fabric if repeated often at the same point ' The New-Fashioned Girl. ); Oldboy What's become of the old- Cashloned girl who used to say: "Ask fatherr Newguy She now has a daughter who says : "Give it more gas, George ; tiie old man Is gaining on us." The lamb. f Chronic Indigestion. ' Tou can't eat your cake and have it" "I have the consciousness of It long er than suits me," growled the dyspeptic.- Dipping In a strong solution of alum will give new life to old hair brushes. A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. Used every where by folks Who find that coffee dis agrees. There's a Reason" under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, cleaiTyour bowels and straighten you up -by morning or you can have your money back. Chil dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dod son's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, liv er medicine takes the place of danger ous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist or storekeeper about me. Adv. Help. They tell me that Perks was ar rested today because he drowned his dog in the river," said Burns. "How could they arrest him for drowning a dog In the river?" demand ed Hunks. "Why, they claimed that a sunken bark obstructed navigation." 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 is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 60 cents. Not Like Home. The bright boy in khaki was dilating on the woes of army life. "Yes," he said to his old mother, we don't get much in the way of fancy foods, or anything like that.-. Our camp cook's all right on- stews and soup, but he can't go beyond them. The other day you know, whenr l went back, I took a cucumber with me that I was going to share with one or two of the boys. I gave it to the cook and asked him to get it ready for us, and what d'you think he did with it? Put it in the oven and baked it" , "Oh, poor boy !" said the fond moth er. "A pity I couldn't have been there to look after you. I'd have boiled It lovely for youl" Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try itl Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau tlfier, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin be comes. Yes ! It is harmless. Adv. An Illuminating Postcard. A young girl of plebeian ancestry achieved fame as an actress in Lon don. Feeling the necessity, however, of a rest from her labors, she wrote to her uncle, a police sergeant of a coun try village, asking him if she might come and stay with him to recuperate. She ended her note : "Please send a P. C. to say if I may come." A few days later her landlady rushed upstairs with an awestricken coun tenance a policeman wanted her ! The girl descended with an ominous feel ing at her heart, says London Tit-Bits. "If you please, miss," said the stolid being who confronted her, eyeing her with stern disapproval, "I'm the P. C. what you asked your uncle to send, but I may as well tell you straight away as I'm a respectable married man. Your uncle's prepared to take you In if you're willing to make your self useful feed the pig, clean his of fice, and the two cells." Anything to Comfort. "I wouldn't grieve so about your boy going to war." "It is dreadful; I can't bear the thought." "I know, but you remember that if he stayed home he might take It into his head to marry some girl you have no use for." Conversation In the Smart Set. Miss Binkley And so you prefer motoring to riding! Mrs. Blankley Oh, ever so much. We ran over a-silly old woman yes terday, and do you know, I wasn't a bit nervous. Force of Practice. "That singer knows how to manage her range." "She ought to know. She used to be a cook." The Point. "I am afraid our bulldog has a twist in his pedigree." "Don't worry. It is only his screw talLH MOTIONAL SMSdOOL LESSON (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teaches of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917. Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 23 DANIEL IN THE DEN OF LIONS. LES80N TEXT Daniel . GOLDEN TEXT The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them. Psalms 34:7. I. Daniel the Prime Minister of the Medo-Persian Empire (vv. 1-3). Daniel's sterling worth brought him to the front and kept him there. The new king was Quick to discern his merits and to give them recognition by placing him at the head of affairs In his kingdom. II. An Occasion Sought Against Daniel (w. 4-9). (1) The Reason of Envy. To have this foreigner placed over them aroused the jealousy of the pres idents and princes of the empire, so they set about to have him removed. The presence of envy shows inferior ity. One never envies those below him It Is hard to forgive those who have outstripped us and left us be hind in the race of life. (2) The Failure (v. 4). Daniel's of ficial record was blameless. Not even an error could be found of which they could accuse him. Though he was without fault he had to suffer. Those who excel In any line are sure to suf fer In some way. It Is true In busi ness, the home, the school, politics and religion. (3) The Wicked Plot (vv. 5-9). Not being able to find any fault, they trumped tip a charge against him on the ground of hisv foreign religion. They were not careful about the meth od employed, just so their end was at tained. III. Daniel's Noble Confession (w. 10-13). Though Daniel knew that the wicked decree was signed, he knelt before God three times a day as usual. He went quietly about his affairs, at tended to his regular devotions, be cause he trusted God. There is al ways a marked silence about hero ism. Weak men bluster, but strong men have little to say. Daniel con tinued his usual habit of prayer, even though it was a violation of the civil law, because he knew that God's law was first. When the laws of earth conflict with the laws of heaven there is but one thing to do ; that is, to obey God rather than man. IV. The Foolish Decree Executed, (w. 14-17). The king was greatly dis pleased with himself (v. 14) and dili gently sought to deliver Daniel, but he was helpless (v. 15). The proud ruler wai. a slave. Laws which change not are self-condemnatory, foolish, positivels wicked. The king was J weak for fear of others, which is utter wickedness.- Daniel was cast Into the den of Hons (v. 16) and a double seal placed upon the den (v. 17). They were not content with the king's seal alone, which shows that one rascal will not trust another. The king's words, "Thy God, whom thou servest continually, he will deliver thee," to Daniel were a poor excuse, but they were the best that he could offer to his conscience. V. Daniel Delivered (w. 18-23). (1) The King's Sleepless Night (v. 18). Doubtless Daniel was more com fortable in the den of lions than the king in his palace. His quietude Is a picture of the safety and peace which j are the portion of those who trust God and do his will. This is a sample of what faith can do. "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth thee." . (2) The King's Question (v. 20). In the morning the king called to Daniel i in the den of lions saying, "Is thy God I able?" This Js always the question of ! the unbelieving heart. The believing heart says, "Our God is able." (3) Daniel's Answer (v. 22). "My God has sent his angel." Angels are God's ministering spirits. "The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them." (Psalms 34:7.) Many times no doubt our lives are preserved because we are guarded by God's angels. Not even a sparrow falls to the ground without the Father, and the very hairs of our heads are numbered, so we ought to expect the mouths of the lions to be shut against us. (4) Daniel Removed From the Den (v. 23). There was no manner of hurt upon him. The reason was that "he believed in his God." The same rea son is why the garments and hair of his companions were not even singed. VI. Doom of Daniel's Accusers (v. 24). They were cast into the den of lions "and the lions had the mastery of them, and brake all their bones in pieces or ever they came at the bot torn of the den." Daniel's God to Be Feared. VII. Darius' Decree (vv. 25-27). He decreed that in all parts of his king dom men of all peoples and tongues should tremble and fear before ttfe God of Daniel. VIII. Daniel's Prosperity (v. 28). Though Daniel's enemies perish, he goes higher and higher in the king dom, even continuing Into the reign of Cyrus. In all our trials and testings we should not be moved, for there is a righteous and just God in heaven, and nothing can occur without him. Man's schemes shall even continue to praise him. RSE CALF ON WHOLE MILK Various Supplements Which May Be Combined to Lower Cost of Ration M -Skim Milk Economical. (ifijR. 8. HULCE and W. B. NEVENS. hiinois Agricultural Experiment Sta Ifm.) liaising the dairy calf on whole milk alh$e Is too expensive. There are a npfber of supplements which may be combined with whole milk in order to logger the cost of the ration. The f e5tfs most commonly used as whole mfck supplements are skim milk, home med meals, . commercial calf meals, an hay and grain. n farms where skim milk is a vall ate,, it may be substituted for whole mfk in the ration of a healthy calf wlrn the animal is three or four weeks of ge, a. few days being necessary 'to Whole Milk Age (Holstein). complete the change. If the skim mi: is fed in a warm, sweet condition, orarily no difficulties will be ex perienced. The amount of skim milk fetj&may be Increased as the calf in creases In size, but ' it Is rarely neces sa' to feed more than 15 pounds datjy, provided grain and a good qual ityof legume hay is being used. Where thJsupply of skim milk will permit, it Is Advisable to continue its use until thanimal is. five or six months of age in;he case of grades, and for a longer pejpd in the case of purebreds. Skim mifej is one of the most economical fejaHs known for producing growth In WfRK OF MILKING MACHINES m. Ye Made by United States Depart ynent of Agriculture in Dairy Regions of Many States. w. ie United States "department of ag riculture has put out a bulletin on ' milking machines. They made studies inlalry regions in New York, Mlchi ga Ohio and Illinois. They found tht in herds of 15 cows or less the average time required to milk a cow byQhand Is a fraction over seven min uts, and by machine a fraction under flV minutes. In herds of 50 cows the aprage time required is seven rain ut, but by machine just a little more . thjgo four minutes. $he cost "per year to milk a cow in a h('d of 15 cows or less is $10.91 by ; hd, and $10.45 when the herd num- bfel 50 cows or more. With machines ! trig; cost was $11.75 per cow In herds of . 1 F? lnwc nf loss ncroinsf C7 Hd. nor rtv ! pef year with 50 cows or more in the n computing these figures, a total ofl56 farms were investigated. Inter ests! on' the investment, the value of girf and oil, the cost of repairs, de pciation and labor were all consid erid. SCOURS IN YOUNG ANIMALS Generally Result of Overfeeding or Use of Unclean Utensils Best r ' to Reduce Feed. ijeourtf. in our animals is generally tht result of overfeeding or feeding froin unclean troughs or buckets, or frcan feeding food that is stale. Milk fe'to calves should either always be STet, or always be 'sour. If it is one thpftg one time and the other the next, itvill result in scours. '"The buckets should be as carefully seeded out as are the pails in which thf milking is done. likusty or bin-burned grain should not bekfed, particularly to young animals. : When the calf gets too much milk orlhe young pig gets too much feed, WfeKhave scours, possibly thumps in thd.'pig. he best" remedy is to reduce the airbunt of feed, clean up the troughs an-buckets, and give a good dose of cantor oil. Two ounces is a dose for a pal?, and from a teaspoonful to a des selfspoonful to a growing pig, accord ing! to its size. mYlNG OF DAIRY UTENSILS Process Equally as Important as Thor U ough Cleaning, Especially in Summer Season. !f!ach emphasis has been laid upon thorough cleaning of dairy utensils, nnviirightiy so, but the process of dry ing'' is equally as important in warm weather. Drying should not be done with a cloth, but by heating the uten silgin hot water, steam or oven suffi ciently to evaporate ' moisture. si s' rf - : 1 Many Women in this Condition Re gain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Convincing Proof of This Fact. Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For Seven. Tennille,Ga. "I want to tell you how much I have been benefited by Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor said I had a severe case of ulceration and without an operation I would always be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist advised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work in the garden some, too. I anrso thankful I got this medicine. I feel as though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and they have been benefited ".Mrs. W. E. Lindsey, R. R. 3, Tennille, Ga If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. $395 Buys Saxon Roadster Greatest Automobile Value Ever Offered Never has there been an automobile value that can compare with this. Just, stop and figure up all that you get for $395. First and foremost, full electric equipment (Wagner 2 - unit type starting and lighting system); high-speed Con tinental motor; demountable rims; 30 inch by 3 inch tires; 3-speed transmission; Hyatt quiet bearings; Fedders honeycomb radi ator; smart stream-line body; Atwater-Kent ignition system; cantilever type vanadium steel springs of extra length and strength; Schebler carburetor; dry plate clutch and twenty further features of costly car quality. Price, now, $395, lab. Detroit. Saxon "Six" $935, I o. b. Detroit. Saxon Motor Car Corp., Detroit See your local dealer NOW or write to us direct. Responsible representatives wanted in all open territory. On Writing Letters. "I was told by Capt. Harry Light the other day," writes a Canadian major, "that there Is a new style in trench letters. The censor's duties have been reduced by. many per cent. The soldier now has the sense of the situ ation engrained in his ' thinking. He sees through the need of keeping quiet even on matters that call for some criticism. There is more humor and matter-of-factness about his letters. One of my men who can't write very well, was telling me the other day that one letter a week is all that he can summon up his courage to write, and he gave this as a reason: The people at home don't, can't understand life here. We have got t6 go through it.. Why tease them with anxieties they have enough to put up with in paci fists and political grumblers.' And I think he is right. Don't you?" Nitrogen From Air. The production of nitrogen from the air in Germany, which was only 30,000 tons in 1913, has been so successful that 300,000 tons were so produced in 1916, and it is expected that 320,000 will be produced this year. According to the Frankfurter Zeitung, the cost is only six cents a kilogram. Sure. Husband The ag'int said that this car was easy. Wife He must have got you and the car mixed. An apparatus operated by com pressed air, recently invented, literally blows ice cream from molds. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Mo Smarting Just Bye Comfort. 60 cents at Druggists or mall. Write for Free Bre Book. CURIMB BYK BEMKDT CO.. CHICAGO Wrk Ridgway, Perm. "I suffered from female trouble with backache and pain in my side for over seven months so I could not do any of my work. I was treated by three different doctors and wag getting discouraged when my sister-in-law told me how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light as I have a little boy three years old." Mrs. O. M. Rhines, Ridgway, Penn. $395 With full eltctric equipment Left Them Outside. "Where are your manners, sirr asked the crusty business man of a stranger who unceremoniously rushed Into his private office. "I left them out in the main office, answered the irate called, "where I was insulted by two or three of your impudent clerks." The ancient party who dubbed wom en the "gentle sex" evidently never witnessed a bargain-counter rush. According to British figures the world's consumption of tea is steadily increasing. IF YOU HAVE no appetite. Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick "f"f che, all run down" or losing flesh, yon Will find fust what you need. They tone up the weak Luiimuu onu duim up me iiAssing energies. Monev b;ick withmih siueetirtTi if HUNT'S CURE fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RING WORM.TETTER or other itching skin diseases. Price 60c at druggists, or direct from IMlcharts Medicine Co. .Shamae Tet Tiffs Fills TfjMTElSMITHS p apa.LTNic Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills and Fever. Also a Floe General Strengthening Tonic S&SS?- WANTED General and local agents. Best Ford accessory on the market. Justont. Exclusive terri tory; big eomnuasloas. Tnatea Bales ague?, ZrMtea,!. W. N. U CHARLOTTE. NO. 38-1917.

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