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CALOMEL IKES YOU SICK, UGH! Straighten Up! Don't Lose a Day's Work! Clean Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels With "Dodson s Liver Tone." Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take a dose of thevile, dangerous drug to night and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. 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 feel sluggish and "ell knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, juri try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight and if it doesn't 1 Smokeless Powder Shells shooters .i :t A good cigarette must be made of pure tobacco and the most choice leaf. Such is Fatima the most popular, mild Turkish blend cigarette, now smoked almost universally in this country ! "Distinctively Individual" If you cannot secure Fatima Cigarettes from your dealer, we tvill be pleased to send you three packages postpaid on receipt of SOc. Address Fatima Dept., 212 Fifth Ave., New York,N.Y. WANTED: STUDENTS to learn Cotton grading and general cotton business, big opportunity for high salaried positions. We also teach Telegraphy by experts and guarantee positions. Charlotte Cotton&Teleoraphy Schools. Charlotte, N.C. A man seldom feels out of sight just because he is head over ears in debt. Hanford's Balsam should relieve even the worst burns. Adv. Fortunate is the man who succeeds in penetrating the disguise of his blessings. Lightweight Orator. "Mr. Scadson delivers himself of the most trivial opinion with a grand, flourish." "Yes. He's the sort of man who thinks a sweeping gesture makes up for a lack of gray matter and goes in more for sound than sense. Too Much for Him. It was dark, and as he stumbled on his way he called out, "Are you there, Fritz?" A French soldier with a knowl edge of German shouted back, "Here." Daily Mail. At the critical moment his knowl edge of German seems to have failed him. Punch. In the Shopping District. Small boy (to his mother, who is buying a hat) Why do hats cost more than houses? Mother What makes you think they do, Bobby? Small Boy Well that sign says, "Hats, $10 up," and I saw a sign yes terday that said, "Houses, $10 down." Judge. Greenwich Time. "Gol durn that, clock!" exclaimed Farmer Binks. "What's wrong now, Obadiah?" asked his wife. . "It's one of them French clocks. When the minute hand is at four and the other hand is at nine and it strikes eleven I got to stop work and figure out that it's seventeen minutes to eight. Philadelphia Ledger. Highest Tribute. An automobilist last summer stopped one night at the only hotel in a back-country town. After supper he -Joined the usual crowd of loung ers on the porch. The sole topic of discussion seemed to be a citizen who had been buried the day before. At last the visitor, becoming interested, asked: - "Was the deceased popular?" "Was he?" echoed the chief speak er. "Was he! Stranger, every dog's tall in town stopped wagging for five minutes while the funeral passed. wmsssmissai'. .ti 20 fe IT S MERCURY AND SALIVATES straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning I 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; entire ly vegetable, therefore it cannot sali vate 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 your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. "LEADER" and REPEATER" The superiority of Winchester 8 Smokeless Powder. Shells is 5 8 undisputed. Among intelligent they stand first in pop- j j i 4.r 0 uiuxiiy, uiiu suuuiiug 8 qualities. Always use them ror neia or irap Doonng Ask Your Dealer For Them. sj Owner Properly Dealt With. About this time a little more than a hundred years ago in the history of boat building at Pittsburgh and down river there was much complaint of un scrupulous work, which brought great loss to owners on account of the sink ing of vessels and ruin of cargoes. An interesting case was tried before Justice Richardson of Pittsburgh, whose decision was rendered Novem ber 7, 1807. A boat owned by Mr Winchester struck on a rock a few miles below Pittsburgh, was stove, and sunk. The owner brought suit against the master, claiming the disaster was due to his carelessness. The mastei produced a rotten plank that had beeD broken by the impact, and claimed that had it not been for this the ac cident would not have happened. The master was discharged by the justice, and Winchester had to lose his boat and several thousand dollars' worth of merchandise. This and other similar occurrences led to the appointment of inspectors, but not until 1812. Fooling the Caterpillars. A small boy seated on the curb by a telephone pole, with a tin can by his side, attracted the attention of an old gentleman who happened to be pass ing. "Going fishing?" he inquired, good naturedly. "Nope," the youngster replied. "Take a peek in there." An investigation showed the can to be partly filled with caterpillars of the tussock moth. "What in the world are you doing with them?" "They crawl up trees and eat off the leaves." "So I understand." "Well, I'm fooling a few of them." "How?" "Sending them up this telephone pole." Judge. Classed as Spring Chicken. Motorist (who had run over a pa triarchal fowl) But the price is very high. The bird's in his second child hood! Irish Peasant It's the thrue word yer honor's spakin. Thim young chick ens is terrible dear at this saison. Two Afflictions. "I have an electric runabout on my hands." "And I have a shocking run-a-round on mine." Quick Accurate Thinking does much to make the difference between success and failure. And the food a person eats goes a long way toward deciding the difference. Grape-Nuts FOOD with its delicious flavour and rich in the concentrat ed, nourishing elements of whole wheat and malted barley, is the favorite breakfast cereal of thou sands of successful men and women "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts sold by Grocers. STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE. COMING EVENTS. State Teachers' Assembly. Charlotte November 25-27. Trinity Declamation Contest, Trinity Col lege November 27. State Library and Historical Association. Raleigh Dec. 1-2. N. C. Folk Lore Society, Raleigh De cember 1-2. North Carolina Community Service Week. December 3-6. Annual Live Stock Meeting, StatesvUle January 19-21, 1915. Tri-State Medical Association, Charles ton, S. C Feb. 17-18, 1915. Teachers Will Meet in Charlotte. Every school teacher who can be reached by the mails will receive a program of the thirty-first annual ses sion of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly, which meets next week in CharTotte, beginning Wednesday, No vember 25 and ending Saturday, No vember 28. Dr. William Lyon Phelps, professor of English at Yale Univer sity; Mrs. Marietta L. Johnson, foun der of Fairhope School of Organic Education; Mrs. Cora Wilson Stew arts president of the Kentucky miter acy Commission; Miss Margaret Ha ley, business manager of the Chicago Teachers' Union; Dr. J. C. Freund, editor of Musical America, Boston: and Dr. P. P. Claxton. United States Commissioner of Education at Wash ington, -will make addresses. M. P. Conference at Asheville. Rev. C. A. Cecil, of High Point, was re-elected president of the North Car olina Methodist Protestant church at the opening session held at Asheville and Rev. N. G. Bethea, of Henderson. was chosen to succeed himself as sec retary, both elections being unani mous. The two officers have served in their respective capacities for the pat three years and it is customary on the part of the members of the con ference to retain the services of the president and secretary for five years in succession. Another Fire for Winston-Salem. The second disastrous fire in 24 hours for Winston-Salem broke out at ff:45 p. m. on the top floor of the nve-story brick building owned by the Carolina Coal & Ice Co., and occupied by that firm and several tenants. The damage by both fires will amount to $300,000. NORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS. Farmers around Scotland Neck will meet soon to discuss live stock. The Appalachian Training School at Boone has ended its Fall session. 180 students were enrolled. Two loose freight cars ran down and killed one 14-yeaiold girl and badly mangled a woman at the Eno cotton mill at Hillsboro recently. Beaufort has let the contract for a $14,450 public school building. The orginal charter of the States- ville lodge of Masons, more than 100 years old, has been found and pre sented to the lodge. The charter is that of Mount Moriah lodge of Ma sons established in Statesville in 1802. The State Farmers' Union held their seventh annual convention at Green ville. Hinton T. Mayo, aged 115, promin ent Franklin county Negro, died at his home a few days ago. He was kicked by a mule which caused his death. Buncombe county will send 50 teachers to the state assembly at Char lotte. Citizens of Iredell county refused to sell any horses to war representa tives at prices offered. A cotton gin, forty-five bales pf cot ton, 1,000 bushels of cottonseed and 50 bags of guano were burned at Troy recently. The residence of E. L. Mason of Charlotte was destroyed by fire re cently. The town of Louisburg in Franklin county raised $340 for Belgian suf ferers. The North Carolina Sons of the Revolution have just lield their 21st annual meeting at Raleigh. Adjutant General Young announced that Major Henry Page, of the Medi cal Corps, U. S. A., has been detailed as inspector of the sanitary troops of North Carolina. His headquarters will be in Atlanta. There is being assembled at Wil mington for export 20,000,000 pounds of cotton seed cake. Raleigh reported 43 deaths and 49 births for October. Fifty-one young men faced the state board of pharmacy as candidates for licenses to become registered druggists in North Carolina. All the members of the examining board were present. In the vital statistics department of the state board of health are be ing prepared the bi-monthly maps showing the progress in vital statis tics work. Where" the greatest activ ity in health work is going on the map shows up lgiht spots, growing darker where the activity grows less. Dr. William James Battle, youngest son of Dr. Kemp P. Battle, ex-president of the University of North Caro lina, has been appointed acting prsi dent of the University of Texas. He is. a native-of Raleigh. " The state department of agriculture has so far shipped out some $4,000 of what is known as inoculation ' germs used by the farmers in treating clover and legumes for fall sowing. The amount sent out will take care of 8, 000 acres, and the department esti mates that the farmers have been saved something like $11,000 by using it. Duplin county farmers are planting more grain this year than ever before. The lumber business at Warsaw is on the boom again. H. C. Blake took the first prize for the greatest yield of corn an acre at the Cape Fear Cotton show which was held in Wilmington. . He had a-yield of 108.75 bushels. He is a New Han over county farmer. Wilson is following the lead of the larger cities, and will, on Christmas Eve night, have a towering Christmas tree on the court house green on which will be hung a gift for every little child in the city. HAVE YOU A CHILI Many women long for children, but because of some curable physical derangement are deprived or cms greatest or all happiness. The women whose names follow were restored to normal health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- oie compound, w rite ana asx mem aoout u. "I took your Com pound and have a fine, strong baby." Mrs. John Mitchell, Mas- sena, N. Y. IfoWitcMI. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful- medicine for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myers, Gor- donville, Mo. - "I highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it has done so much for me." Mrs. E. M. Doerr, R. R. 1, Con- shohocken, Pa. ' "I took Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and have the dearest baby girl in the world." Mrs. Mose Blakeley, Imperial, Pa. Mrs.Mflseeialietj wm "I praise the Com pound whenever I have a chance. It did so much for me before my little girl was born." Mrs. E. W. Sanders, Rowles- meters. busg, W. Va. "I took your Com pound before baby was Dorn and reel 1 owe my life to it "Mrs. Winnie Ttllis, Winter Haven, Florida. iPiSI stimulate the torpid liver, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels. A rem edy for sick headache. L'nequaled as ma ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. Elegantly sugar coated. Small dose. Price, 25c Poverty is no crime. Many a man would rather be right than be rich. For crushed finger thoroughly apply Hanford's Balsam. Adv. Is the man who profits by his mis takes any better off than the man who never makes any? Many a man who thinks he knows all about women discovers his error aB soon as he marries one. He Never Does. "Did your barber shut up Sunday?" "No. He merely closed the shop." Indianapolis Journal. High, All Right. "Do you ever wear a high hat?' "Yes; my Sunday lid is an $8 ve- lour." Boston Evening Transcript. Long Livers. "Can you tell me which class of people lives the longest?" "Why, centenarians, I believe." Proper. "Is she proper?" "You bet; she is so proper she won't accompany you on a piano unless she has a chaperon." Reverberations. Apropos of the notice put up in cafes all over the country, "The war will be fought on the other side of the ocean. Please don't try to settle it here." George Ade, at a luncheon at the Chi cago Athletic club, said: "We see a good deal of trouble among our naturalized citizens In the cafes. But what about those house holds where the father is German or Austrian and the mother Is of French or English or Russian birth? "A doctor got a note the other morn ing from a Russian patient with a Prussian wife. " 'Dear doctor,' It said, 'please send by bearer a large quart bottle of lini ment, as wife and self last evening had an argument about the cam paign.' " Let Speak For Themselves You needn't take any- body's word for the superior ity of Post Toasties Get a package from your Grocer, pour some of the crisp, sweet flakes into a dish, add cream or milk, and a sprinkle of sugar if you wish. Then be the judge of Post The Superior Corn Flakes made from the hearts of the finest Indian Com, skilfully cooked, seasoned, rolled and toasted. Toasties are not ordinary "corn flakes, so remember when you want Superior Corn Flakes to ask your grocer for Post Toasties Tuffs - i - -Gtfjat Ifanksgtbutg When the frost has nipped the 'altnmooa an' the pawpaws' russet slow Seta a fellow's mind a-trspsin'to th' days of long aeo; When the frost kins' shlmmerln' crystals deck the woodland's regal dress. An' th apples' in e Low fragrance steals from out the cider press; When a fellow's footsteps crackle In the crisp autumnal air. An' it's Joy to be Just llvln' in a land so won drous fair; It is then I bask contented 'neath the clear November sky An regale myself with visions of that flaky punkin pie. Prom the distant hills an' valleys flock the nomads of the earth. Drawn by mystic waves of feelln to the ham lets of their birth. Glittrrln' brocade, ragged Jacket, eyes grown stern in sordid quest, All are lured by vagrant memories; ail obey th same behest. Deep within each heart la hidden treasured wealth from memories store. For across the dim horlson lie the hallowed days of yore; . Wistful eyes smile through th' tear drops, for the train is drawin nigh Nigh to mother gladly waiting nigh unto that punkin pie. When the wind is cold an' piercin an' the pond is frozen hard. An' the turkeys loudly gobble as they strut about th yard; There's a most allurin odor floats out through the kitchen door That is mighty satisfyin' when a fellow's feel- in' sore. There's a hustle an' a bustle an' a mystifyin' look To th women in th kitchen as they churn an bake an cook, Till I hanker most distressful an' t watch with wistful eye All the appetizin fixln's they put in that punkin pie. One by one the leaves have fallen an' the land is white with snow An the icicles are hangln' from the eaves in spectral glow; So I snuggle 'neath the comforts while the firs cracks an' roars, Bravely warrin' 'gainst the blizzard that is ragin' out o' doors. While the wind is loudly sighin' I repose my self for sleep, But anon I'm quickly waldn for an anxious little peep. Just to see if dawn is brealdn. if the light I can espy; For I know that on the morrow motherll cut that punkin pie. There's a satisfyin' thickness to that yellow. creamy mold The creation of a master with its faded tints of gold An I'm filled with dreamy rapture as its depths I contemplate For its aromatic sweetness all my senses ag gravate. Turkey, etuffin', and the trimmin's are but by ways to th' throne, Where it reigns a regal monarch in a kingdom all its own; An' I'm filled with satisfaction though I heave a plaintive sigh Cause I've nearly reached my limit when ma cuts that punkin pie. William Edward Rut, In Vatimal Mataxln. INSTINCT TO RETURN THANKS Feeling That Is Universal Among Man kind Has Root In Knowledge of Dependence. The Impulse to return thanks for the bounty of nature has been prac tically universal among mankind in all ages and in all religions. It is as natural as the instinct that inspires the hope of immortality of man's dependence upon a supreme being. It is one with the involuntary appeal that springs unbidden to the lips of all in the hour of crisis when human help can do no more. It is a coincidence worthy of thought that the one nation which set aside a day for national thanksgiving should be the people above all others most blessed with peace and prosper ity. Grumble as we may at the short comings of our civilization, however we may think our affairs should be ordered better, we should reflect that at no time in the history of the race has there been a people in possession of greater advantages, of more gener ally diffused abundance, - with more encouraging prospects than ourselves. The problems that confront us are in our own hands. We will solve them eventually and others as they arise. We may stumble, may mistake the path, may be compelled to turn back to get on the rlg-ht road, but of our ultimate progress there can be no doubt Let, therefore, each or himself and herflf, return indWWaal thanks to day. If drunk with sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not thee in awe, Such boasting as the Gentiles use Or lesser breeds without the law Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget lest we forget! MR. TURKEY'S DAY OFF Said the great big- Turkey Gobble To the little Turkov Turk, "I guess I'll stay at home today And not go down to work;' "I have a sort of feeling That it's wiser not to roam And that It would be safer For me to stay rvt home." Roasted Potatoes. Do any of the readers serve roasted potatoes with the Sunday roast? Pare and wash, and an hour before taking out the roast place the potatoes in the pan; after half an hour turn them and when done they will be a lovely golden brown and sweet as a nut. Try them and see. To Remove Gasoline Marks. After cleaning cloths with gasoline a ring is sometimes left. The ring can be easily removed by steaming orer a teakettle. -c VA Gentlemen Only. , "Will the gentlemen please move up forward a little?" called out the polite conductor of the trolley car. "I won't," growled M. Grouch, who hung to a strap near the door. "Oh, I didn't ask you," said the conductor. Was Getting More Than His Share. An ex-soldier in Little Rock, Ark., tells of a young American trooper who was one of a company that was am bushed during the Philippine war. The boy was shot in the right shoulder and then in the left leg. As he was falling he received a bullet in his right leg. Raising himself on his good arm he yelled toward the bushes from which the Filipinos were shooting: Shoot some of the others, you darned fools. I am not the whole American army.' Paradoxical. v "Funny thing about political white wash." "What?" "It's generally made up of black He? ' c ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVcgetable Preparation Tor As -similating Ihe Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful nessand Resl.Con tains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral Not Nar c otic Frcipt efOldDrSAMUlJmEJl funplfin Stl -yflxSfnna ffoiheUtSat -Anist Sitd fbppermint - Harm Sttd -Clarified S upf Winkroretn Flavor. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fever i sh ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Fac Simile Signature of ; v i! The Centaur Company. NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Wliiimi.liil in, III i .imp Relics of the Past. "I'd like to see a one-horse shay," remarked the city visitor. "Out of date,v said his country host. The nearest we can come to it now is a one-cylinder car." HOW TO HEAL SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES A Baltimore doctor suggests this 6imple, but reliabla and inexpensive, home treatment for people Buffering with eczema, ringworm, rashes, and similar itching skin and scalp troubles. At any reliable druggist's get a Jar of resinol ointment and a cake of resinol soap. With the resinol soap and warm water bathe the affected parts thor oughly, until they are free from crusts and the skin is softened. Dry very gently, spread on a thin layer of the resinol ointment, and cover with a light bandage. This should be done twice a day. Usually the distressing itching and burning stops with the first treatment, and the skin soon be comes clear and healthy again. Adv. His Method. "How did Dauber come to paint such an extraordinary picture?" "Used a revolving canvas , while painting. For Domestic Animals. Horses, cattle and sheep are liable to sores, sprains, "galls, calks, kicks, bruises and cuts, and Hanford's Bal sam of Myrrh is the standard remedy for such cases. When you consider how valuable your stock is, having the Balsam always on hand for them is a cheap form of insurance. Adv. Any poker player will tell you that it is better to be flushed with victory than to be four-flushed out of it. YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TKIX TOU Try Murine Eye Kennedy for Ked, Weak, Watery Kves and Granulated Eyelids; Mo Smarting just Eye comlort. Write for Book of the Eye by mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. A man who doesn't exaggerate a ittle is seldom an interesting talker. Hanford's Balsam has cured many cases of running sores of many years' standing. Adv. Most of us would be satisfied with the silver lining without the cloud. en IFigfit Oh 1IIMI!!li;ili;Mllii:iillllll!llllllliiHiiii;iiiiiiiiiiimniiiiv (PlfiTfilHIlU Guaranteed under the Food arc uU 0 Uj Ifjl ljnU 'fFlt'h Napoleon so said. Aman ft. AAlfiAJLJ. w,th a weak stomach is pretty sure to be a poor fighter. It is difficult almost impossible for anyone, man if digestion is poor, to succeed in business or socially or to enjoy life. In tablet or liquid form Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery helps weak stomachs to strong, healthy action helps them to digest the food that makes the good, rich, red blood which nourishes the entire body. Thi3 vegetable remedy, to a great the liver into activity oils the machinery "of ' " ' the human system so that those who spend their working hours at the desk, behind the counter, or in the home are rejuvenated into vigorous health. Has brought relief to many thousands every year for over forty years. It can relieve you and doubtless restore to you your former health and strength. At least you owe it to yourself to give it a trial. Sold by Medicine Dealers or send SOe for trial box of Tablets Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel & Surgical Institute, Buffalo.N. Y. You can have Or. PiercVs 'Comrion Sense Medical AdWstr of 1008 Pagts for 31c. WHY. CATCH COLD One-half of the Deaths and Two thirds of the 8icknsss is the DU rect Result of Catching Cold. Nothing could be of greater vital interest to the family than to know how to avoid catching cold. COLDS THAT KILL If it be true, as one famous doctor says, that catching' cold can be avoided, think what it means. Two thirds of the sickness that now op. presses the people would be avoided. Serious interference with business. The anguish of anxious parents. The blasting of many brilliant dreams. All these things would be largely done away with if people knew how to avoid catching cold. Catching cold Is a-very common experience in numerous households. People have come to believe that there is no way to avoid it CAN BE AVOIDED. People are taught in the "Ills of Life" how to avoid the ceaseless drain that catching cold makes upon the vital organs. Get it and read it and judge for yourselves of its value and practicability. It is issued by the Peruna Co.. of Columbus, Ohio. rjjpr . : ill . For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatun of In Use For Over Thirty Years CINTAUR COMPANY. N YORK OITY. Sprains,Braises Stiff Muscles Sloan's Liniment will save hours of suffering. For bruise . or sprain it gives instant relief. It arrests inflammation and thus prevents more serious troubles developing. No need to rub it iu it acts at once, instantly relieving the pain, however severe it may be. Here Proof Charlet J ohm on, p. O. Box 108, Law ton' Station, N. Y., write: "I sprained my ankle and dislocated my left hip by falling out of a third story window six months ago. I went on crutches for four months, then I started to use some of your Liniment, according to your direc tions, and I must say that it is helping me wonderfully. I threw my crutches away. Only used two bottles of your Liniment and now I am walking quite well wit a one cane. I never will be with out oloan a Liniment.'' All Dealers. 25c Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. SIOAM'S MIMEMT Kills Build Up With 5g0i?r't rfaole Wintersmith's f0eal remedy for malaria, chills and "EVtniif fever, colds and grip. 50c Wlliw W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 43-1914 AW TH M Pain! Their or woman. extent, nuts
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