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i. hi -i Jr-- iT' -,;-;- i : ? v ; -'v- Mv4i J:'.-.-" .'-v;' v ' -.-V ' ' ."" " V I nitlNINE AND IBOH-THE HOST TOIIIC out Malaria and the Iron builds up the$yiem. For Adults and Children lfon know what yon are taking when Co? take GROVE'S TASTELESS, chill TONIC, recognized for 30 years through out the South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and General Strengthening, Tonic. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but you, do not taste the bitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readily in the adds of the stomach. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day, 25cj Rebuked. A distinguished English surgeon, who was rather untidy in his attire, was one day called for hurriedly by another doctor. When ready to start, however, his friend remonstrated with him on the shabbiness of his dress, and suggested that as Lord was a most particular man, he should at least change his hat, which, after some grumbling, the surgeon consented to do. The caller waited for him. Impatient ly for some time on the pavement, and at last was surprised to see the door partially opened .and a new silk hat thrown to him, with a curt remark: "There's the hat; but I thought you wanted the man. Good-day." A 25-YEAR CASE OF ECZEMA CURED Mr. Butler Edgar .of Danville, Pa., writes: "I' have had an aggravated case of Eczema for over 25 years. My hands were unsightly for a great part of that long period. I have used seven 50c. bottles v of Hancock's Sulphur Compound and one jar of Hancock's Sulphur Ointment. I feel as though I had a brand new pair of hands. My case has been such an aggravated one. Hancock's Sulphur Compound has cured me and I am certain it will cure anyone if they persist in using it according to directions." Hancock's Sulphur Compound and Ointment are sold by all dealers. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. Adv. Waiter's Price. It was a banquet where a notable gathering of politicians had assembled. A certain aspiring young attorney was among the number, and as he spied an influential judge at the far end of the parlor, he called the head wait er, slipped half a dollar into his hand, and whispered, "Put me next to Judge Spink at the table." Upon being seated, however, he found he was at the other end of the room from the judge. He called the head waiter to ex plain. "Well, sir," replied the official, "the fact is that the judge gave me a dollar to put you as far from him as possi ble." Lippincott's. 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. Distinctive. "How will I know the auto speed er's house when I come to it?" "It has a running vine; all the other houses have creepers." RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne.. Price 25c. Adv. ' Home Vaudeville. "What's the trouble now?" "Dispute between our pastor maid and our cook as to which is the head liner of the household." DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE! Try mcks' CAPTJDINE. It's liquid pleas ant to take effects immediate (rood to prevent Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also. Your money back if not satisfied. 10c, 25c. and 60c. at medicine stores. Adr. c- Many a man -tells his fiancee that she is as pretty as a picture then complains at the high cost of fram ing. Keep Hanford's Balsam in your home. Adv. In a life partnership the husband Is often the silent partner. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest class of finishing. Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galesld Optica Co., Richmond, Vs. Readi Crs ' anything advertised in its col umns should insist upon having what they ask forjefusintf ail substitutes or imitations imnAK DEYELOPIMe and MJUAK FINISHING Writ for our prtoe llt. Complete stock of IfrT'i - Kodaks and BuppUo. W. I. VAN NKSS CO. 88 X. Trrom Strt,Cbrlott,X.C. A School Of Th Hghest 4 -A uraae NewftuHdln Aaem 500 Students TSavia-warnfp BUSINESS COLLEGE. NOR rotK. VA. KEMKDY. IM.lbS.NA Trl UtediBfrwefe Hospital with rr . evas) cmomk wxAxmaa, lost viooa mL KIDNSY, CAtDB. D1UUU, P0OD POttOH, lmT am m. NWMim or mail 41. kt 4 cts ikan IT. Msnr to its or lt ii Air Bn ToaoK-ro. writs voa wwum oe to Da. L cuu tf-r-T-i Katsjistoc Rd, Hampstbab. London. Kno. 1-TSWDaAOnTASTKUSS)rOBlKr AY TO TABS THERAPIOP1 THAT TBADB MUUD WOID? TNA10I IS ON rnodanno cav mutt1 23&r- RELIEVES PAIU AIID HEALS AT THE SAME TIME The VonderfuV Old Reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OIL Prevents Blood Poisoning. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R R Surgeon. Thousands of families know it already, and a trial will convince you that DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores. P""; Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids. Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serious. Continually people are finding new uses for this famous old .remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist. It- is a misfortune for a woman never to be loved, but it is a humil iation to be loved no more. De Mon-' tesquieu. ' Noblest Work of God. Owner of House How soon will this job be finished? Plumber's Assistant Just as soon as business picks up, boss! Puck. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Signature of LjS7&J&U In Use For Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorfa Problem. "It isn't right to railroad a case in court, is it?" "Of course not." "But suppose it is a train rob bery?" . JlEADAbHE AND BILIOUS ATTACKS Caused by Malaria removed by the use of Elixir Babck cure for such ailments. "Myself and whole household had suf fered very much for some time with Malarial Fever. 'Elixir Babek has cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at present the best of health." Jacob Eb erly. Fairfax Court House, "Va. Elixir Babek 50 cents, all drug-gists or by Parcels Post prepaid from Kloczew skl & Co., Washington. D. C. Better, but Not Cheaper. "After all, 'tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." "Huh! the chump who said that didn't know what it costs to be en gaged." Chafing Hives. . This troublesome skin affection is difficult to diagnose at the outset Be on the safe side, therefore, and when ever the skin is irritated use Tyree's Antiseptic Powder Immediately and avoid further trouble. 25c. at druggists Sample sent free by , J. S. Tyree, Chemist, Washington, D. C Adv. Genesis of Men of Straw. Mr. Engelbach, an English author, in a new volume on humors of the law, relates the following queer bit of history: "Some years ago men used to walk about openly in Westminster hall with a piece of straw in their boot. By this sign attorneys knew that such persons were in want of employment as false witnesses, and would give any evi dence required for money. For in stance, if an advocate wanted an obliging witness he would 'go to one of these men and show him a fee, which if not sufficient, the witness would not take any notice of. The fee was then increased until its weight recalled the power of memory to a sufficient extent. By this they derived their name, 'Men of Straw.' " Harp er's Weekly. WOULDN'T CAUSE A SCANDAL Old Negro Woman Had Lost Her Hogs, But Refrained from Point ing the Finger of Suspicion. A gentleman stopped at a cabin where an old negro woman lived, and entered into conversation with her concerning the crop prospects. "I did hab fo' or five hogs," said the old woman; "but dat's dwindled down till I ain't got but one now." "Somebody steal them?" "I nebber talks 'bout my neighbors, an' doan' nebber makes mischief, I . doesn't." "Did the hogs die?" "Da muster died; but yer ain't gwine to say nuthin' agin' my neigh bors. De hogs disappeared away from heah while dat man was libin', but I ain't gwine to say nuthin' agin' him." "Do you think that he took them?" "Mister, dat man's ,dead, an' I doan' want ter say nuthin' agin' him, but lemme tell yer, while dat man was libin', he was a powerful stumbling block ter hogs." CUBS' FOOD They Thrive on Grape-Nuts. Healthy babies don't cry and the well-nourished baby that is fed on Grape-Nuts is never a crying baby. Many babies who cannot take any other food relish the perfect food, Grape-Nuts, and get well. "My baby was given up by three doctors who said that the condensed milk on which I had fed her had ruined the child's stomach. One of the doctors told me that the only thing to do would bo to try Grape Nuts, so I got some and prepared it as follows: ' I soaked 1 tablespoonfuls in one pint of cold water for half an hour, then I strained off the liquid and mixed 12 teaspoonfuls of this strained Grape-Nuts juice -with six teaspoonfuls of rich milk, put in a pinch of aalt and a little sugar, warmed it and gave it to baby every two nouip. ' "In this simple, easy -way I saved baby's life and have built her up to a strong, healthy child, rosy and laugh ing. The food must certainly be per fect to have such a wonderful' effect as this. I can truthfully say I think it Is the best food in the World to raise delicate babies on and is also a delicious healthful food for grown-ups as we have discovered in our family. Grape-Nuts is equally valuable to the strong, healthy man or woman. It stands for the true theory of health, "There's a reason." and it is explained in the little book, 'The Road to Well rille," in pkgs. ; . . ! : , r-. Ertr read b afeovs) Icttc-rf smtw mo aosteara from time t tins. Tltey sroamiao, trum, Cmll mt k' Willi I XCN y STARTING IN POULTRY Secure Foundation Is Certain to Be Successful. Agricultural Colleges Have Done ...Much to Teach New Aspirants Right Paths Practical Expe rience fs Good. A poultry farm built upon a secure foundation is sure to be successful it afterwards properly managed. It is not only necessary to make the right kind of start, but the work must be regularly and faithfully performed, day In and day out. As a rule, beginners start witbj great enthusiasm, and not a few bulla air castles but to very many of them the sameness of the work, the close application, the constant watching, soon becomes monotonous, and then there is a shirking of duty, neglect, carelessness and the enterprise be comes a failure. The point is' to be gin small measure the size of the in itial step with the amount of capital and experience at hand. It is often the case that men. with more or less available capital practi cally put all their money in houses and stocks. This is a mistake, says Connecticut Farmer, and more so in the case of those who -have had no personal experience in the work. In the parlance of today: "A man must be onto his job." He must know what to do, and how best to do it Dual Purpose Type. He must be aware that inexperience may cause leaks and leaks will soon sink the enterprise. It Js, noteworthy fact that, the most successful poultry farms of today 'are those that have started from a small beginning and gradually expanded as business and experience warranted. Men who could not get into the dry goods business for the reason that "they knew nothing about it," will build poultry houses and stock them, and expect the hens to do the rest. Hens, like cows, yield a profit ac cording to the treatment given them They will not stand neglect They are hard workers when properly reward ed, but can be most idle and indiffer ent producers when made to shift for themselves. Our agricultural colleges have done much to teach the new aspirants how to tread in poultry paths, and men and women who endeavor to improve by these" excellently arranged courses of instruction, will have won half the battle the other half naturally be longs to practical experience. A man with $1,000 had better in vest one-half of it in buildings, stock and fltures, and reserve the other half for feed and running expenses, than invest the whole amount in the equip ment and have to go in debt for the feed. Eggs and poultry are staple crops, and the demand is far greater than the supply. DRESS POULTRY FOR MARKET Difficult Task to Induce Small Ship pers to Prepare Fowls for Market in Attractive Manner. A prominent New York commission house says: "Don't you know that it is much harder to get the smaller shippers tp follow instructions, as re gards the packing and dressing than the larger shippers? Every receiver is willing to furnish instructions as regards killing, dressing, packing and shipping, but it is hard to get shippers to follow them. It would make a con siderable difference to many shippers if they paid more attention to making their poultry show up an attractive appearance, as we would get more money for it if it pleases the eyes of the buyer more. The larger shippers seem to follow our instructions more and reap the benefit, but It is pretty hard work to teach some of the smaller mippers." Keep Down the Lice. There is much to be said .on the aubject of lice, but it Is sufficient to say that every breeder should give the matter his undivided attention. Every effort .should be made to keep the fowls free from this parasite. The lib eral use of lice killers and disinfect ants will aid and a good lice powder applied to the bodies of the girds, to gether with dust hatha, will practically teep the birds free. Water Essential. Clean. fresh;, water is . one of the most essentials that we can think of for the healthy fowls." As the greater portion of the egg . i water, they should be supplied with a libera sup ply at all times. ' It should be placed in such a way that it will be within easy access. Hens Need Exercise. ' It is very necessary that the hens are given an opportunity Jb exercise. If they hay en t a good place to, scratch theyxcan be forced to exercise by hanging sunflowers, bead of grain, etc., just high enough so they will nave to lump to reach the food. TO ENCOURAGE HOG RAISING Southern Railway Issues Booklet "Hog Production and Conditions For Success in The South." Atlanta, Ga. In the effort tp en courage Southern farmers to Iraise more hogs, the Southern Railway, through its-Live Stock , Department has issued a booklet entitled, "Hog Production and Conditions for Succesf in the South." a copy of wic will be furnished on request by P. I Word, Live Stock Agent, Atlanta, Ga. The booklet contains much practi cal and valuable information as to the care and teeding of hogs, selection of breeds, treatment of' diseases, and cutting and curing meat. Chapters on each subject have been supplied by experts. ' That the South consumes more pork and raises les than any other part, of the United States despite the fact that pork can be produced more cheaply in the South than in the North or West is a -well known fact and a condtiion that greatly impedes the. progress of the section. The long open season; and the great variety of food crops at his command give the Southern farmer the opportunity to make more money raising'hogs than is possible In any other territory. The Live Stock Department of the Southern Railway devotes its effortr entirely to stimulating interest in live stock raising in the territory along the Southern Railway and the services of its experts are available without charge of any kind to any farmer or Other person Interested in live stock. Land Show' For Big Exposition. Knoxville, Tenh. (Realizing that land is primarily the basis of all wealth and that from the land must come fod and clothing for the' pres ent and future generations, the man agement of the National Conservation Exposition has prepared for the great est land show ever held in the South and for one of the greatest land shows ever held anyw.here. Scientists say that the land of the United States must be conserved, must be nurtured and cared for, must be nursed and doctored and in no wise maltreated If the nation is to maintain its present proud position at the head of all the nations of the earth. It is to teach the lesson of the necessity of con serving our lands as well as of teach ing the lessons of conservation of other resources, that the National Conservation Exposition comes into being. In the big new land building on the exposition grounds the land show will be held. The land building, corn- Dieted to the last nail, is one of six bie exDosition buildings erected for ! the conservation exposition. Attached I to it is an annex with an auditorium that will seat 3,000 persons. The United States government display in the land building as well as state dis plays will be -particularly fine and comprehensive. The exposition will open on September 1 and will con tinue until November 1. Servia Through With . Bulgaria. Belgrade. The Servian government has addressed a note to Bulgaria for mally breaking . off diplomatic rela tions and announcing the recall of her minister. Servian troops have entered Kotchana. A semi-official statement claims that Servia has pre vented Bulgaria from executing her plan of gaining possession of the Mac edonia territories which she wished to occupy pending arbitration. The statement says thaat Servians sue ceeded in repelling the Bulgarians ad vance. The Servian army gradually assumed the offensive and the Servi ans forced the Bulgarians right wing back over the river Bregalinitz. An other semi-ffiocial communication says battles cost the Servians 15,000 killed. anad wounded; the Bulgarians 20,000. Town Destrpyed By Fire. Nashville,, Tenn. A special says Sturgis,- Ky., a town of about 2,000 people on the Illinois Central Rail road, 40 miles south of Evansville, Ind., was practically destroyed by fire several days ago. The fire started in S.'E. draves' drug store. All the busi ness houses were in ashes and about 20 dwelling houses had been destroy ed and the fire was still raging. The town had no waterworks and the people fought the flames with a buck et brigade. Charlton Must Go to Italy. J-' Jersey City. Porter Charlton will start for Italy "soon to answer for the killing of his wife, Mrs. Mary Scott Castle Charlton. Pierre P. Garven who has represented the Italian Gov ernment in the case, had received from Washington - the decision and mandate of the United States Supreme Court that " Charlton must be surrend ered o ' Italy. Mr. Garven has sent the papers to" the Federal District Court in Trenton and will communi cate at once with the Italian consul in New York. "Conscience Fund" Decreased. Washington. Fewer penitents, tor tured by the "still small voice" con fessed and surrendered "conscience money" to the Federal Government during the fiscal year 1913 thans for many years. The "conscience fund" received, totalled only $2,814.44, the lowest amount since 1901 and com parable with a hundred-year average of $4,200. That fund is the only offi clal'lndex to scruples but no Treas ury official attempts ' to explain the decrease In money received from the Government by fraud tir error. Republicans Man. Attack on Tariff. . Washington. 'Republican, members of the5 Senate have been quietly .pre paring for some weeks for the attack that is to be made on the Underwood Simmons tariff bill when It gets back ntb the Senate. While a program of tariff policy had not. been laid out vby the Republicans, leading representa tives, of the party in the. Senate, have prepared ' amendments. substitute schedules and? protection arguments llrected at many of the important see tions of the Democratic 1)111. AMONG THE HEAVY EATERS Remarkable Gastronomic Feats That Are Hardly Believable, Though & All Authenticated. Champion Fried Egg Eater of the Berkshlres- was the title of vLouis Morris of Housatanlc, Mass., before he entered in a recent egg eating contest on a wager.. ' He had a record of twenty-two eggs and the wager was on his contention that he could easily in crease this record to ' twenty-five. When he reached seventeen eggs he waB seized with an attack of acute in digestion ' and a doctor worked over him for an hour before he was re stared to consciousness and pro nounced out of danger. He also has a record for fifty-four ears of green corn. V , . - :At the beefsteak dinners of many political clubs' astounding records are made in the consumtion of viands. Some of those who take part think nothing of ealing ten and twelve pounds of meat at the sitting. At one clambake held at College Point re cently eight baskets of food were eat en by one diner. This basket includ ed a leg and a breast of a chicken, twenty-five clams, two ears of corn and four potatoes This record is' de clared acurate and authentic and is posted up in an East side clubroom. ' A Rhode Island farmer had a rec ord of half a bushel of walnuts, of which he was extraordinarily fond. He. used half a bag of salt while eat ing them. A New Jersey blacksmith on a recent wager ate nearly a peck and' a half of cherries. He said he could go on eating "forever," as he "put it, but those who witnessed his "feat declared they had seen enough to prove the eater a wonder. A Chicago man inordinately fond of mush and milk, lived on it for a week not long ago, eating four great bowlfuls of It three times a day. ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED R. F.D. No. 8, Mary ville, Tenn. "My baby, when three months old, took' eczema- on' his face and head. His head and one side of his face were almost in a solid sore. The ec zema at first was kind of a rash and then It broke out in water pimples and they would burst and looked very badly. It would itch and burn so bad ly that he could not rest at all and his hair just all fell out at once till his head was perfectly bald. " He could not sleep at night and was very cross. "I tried remedies without any relief at all; he only got worse all the time until I used Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment. He had great relief the first application. He was soon cured and his hair began to grow back and now he has just beautiful fine hair and has no sign of eczema." (Signed) Mra. H.'D. Clabough, Jan. 2. 1913. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Diesel Engined Vessel. The ship Hagen, which is the larg est vessel in the world to be propelled by- Diesel oil engines, recently made her trial trip in the lower New York bay. The vessel, which was built for the Standard Oil company, measures four hundred feet over all and has a displacement of 8,350 tons. She is equipped with two six-cylinder Diesel engines of two-cycle type, adapted to develop 2,400 horsepower at 140 revo lutions a minute. At sea the steering engine is - driven by compressed air. When nearing port, steam from a don key boiler is used in the steering en gine. The vessel is lighted by elec tricity and the living quarters are heated by a hot water system, the wa ter being heated by the main exhaust of the engine. During the test the vessel ran at about eleven knots. As Mrs. Belmont Saw Jt. Mrs.. O. H. P. Belmont, meeting Winston Churchill in London just be fore the young first lord departed on his Mediterranean cruise, scored well in an exchange of banter. "At least, Mrs. Belmont," said Mr. Churchill, apropos, of course, of votes for women "at least you'll admit that man has a great deal more will han woman?" "Not at all," Mrs. Belmont replied, "he's only got more won't." No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This is a prescription prepared es pecially for Malaria or Chills and Fsver. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the fever will not return. 25c. Adv. Its Advantage "In a railroad wreck, there is one provision made for people seeing stars." "How so?" "When the cars are telescoped." For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks' CAPTJDINE is the best remedy no matter what causes them whether from the heat. Bitting in draughts, fever ish condition, etc. 10c.. 25c and 60c per bottle at medicine stores. Adv. Different. "What did you give her for a birth day gift, a tea set?" "No, I gave her the works of Mark Twain." "That's a tee-hee set" To Fiwreat Blood Folsoalnff apply at once the wondarful. old rallabl DR. PORTKR'S ANTISEPTIC HIAUNO OIL. a surgical drosslBg- that rollovos pala and boats at th sams time.. 16c, loo. $L0. ABast Ever. ' affair: ought to feel itself set up." "Yes, and In diamond type, too." Some people will allow you to take their part, and then expect'you to re turn It v A henpecked husband is the silent partner of his wife's woes. For poisoned wounds use Hanford's Balaam of Myrrh. Adv. The level-headed man is not apt to be a rounder. It takes a good many crumbs of comfort to make a square meal. yi DRIVEN OUT MALARIA Flump and nut-like in flavor, tnorougniy eopKeq rwun -1 1- TD : I J.TL I L ii-z- J up -with or without tomato sauce. An excellent aian served either hot or cold. Insist on Libby, McNeill & Libby . Chicago .: . ,-, ! : - wiwinr Made TTlia nirl Tlmo nfiIItv A t,eleM.' ww wim w yhbi,,I Tony 7 tin wa eVotbing at S7.SO and up guaranteeing rreaterTalnea, better workmanship and a mora perfect fit than others can poMibfyglTa. Bix daj deUrery guaranteed. Let Us Send You Sample Outfit m faataloa Illustrations, fnstroetlons freeanr Inexperienced person can take meas urements witb br-aoonrate system. We positlTely guarantee at fit and ab solute satisfaction. Our low prices will astonish your friends and neighbors take tbeir orders in your spare time. Bxtra price list tarnished. Make enough profit to pay for your own salt. Can appoint yon as our representatlTe. -, Writ for tamp I today. W urn you on-Xalf. CHICAGO WOOLEN MILLS. Dapt.49, 833 W. Jaokaon Blvd.,CrvlOflffO All Is Clear Now. The old farmer was- making his usual weekly call on Mrs. Wiggins. "P'taters is good this mornln. ma'am," he said casting an admiring' look at the basketful he had brought. "Oh, is they?" retorted Mrs. Wig gins. "That reminds me. I wants to have a word- with you about them you sold me last week. How is It that them at the bottom o' the basket is sb much smaller than them at the tdp?" "Comes about like Jhis," replied old John, a knowing look on his face. "P'taters is growln' that fast now, that by the time I get a basketful dug, the last ones Is about twice the size of the first!" business Women Often Ignore their weakness and 'work under forced strain, thus preventing certain organs from performing their regular functions. BURDUCO OVER POWDER is a purely vegetable prep aration and relieves Constipation, Tor pid Liver, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, etc, and assists nature in restoring normal conditions. It is better ,tta.n Calomel and will not Salivate. Price 25 cents in screw top cans. Manufac tured by Burwell ft Dunn, Charlotte, N. C Adv. Worldly Advice. "Equivocal advice, that,"; said Sen ator Hitchcock, in a tariff," argument. "Such advice can be taken in two ways. It's like the advice of Rown dar. "A youth told Rowndar that he was passionately in love with a parlor maid eleven years his senior. "'She's all the world to me,' said the youth. 'What would you advise me to do?' " 'See a little more of the world, old chap,' Rowndar replied." Tetterlne Cures Itching Piles. Fort Scott. Kansas. Again I am calling for the best salve I ever used. Enclosed find $2.50. Send me one-half dozen boxes of Tetterlne. N. J. Kipp. - Tetterlne Cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring "Worm, Boils. Rough Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching Bores, itcnmg - nies. Cankered Scalp. Chilblains. Corns, and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c. Tetterlne Soap 25c Tour druggist, or by mall from the manufac turer. The Shuptrine Co., Savannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tetterlne we five a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills ree. Adv. Naturally. "Did you have fun on that aviation trip?" "Oh, we had a high old time." The Beet Hot Weather Tenia GROWS TA8TELKS8 chill TONIC arlehas th blood and bailda up the whole ayatam. and it will wonderfully strengthen and for tify you to withstand the depressing effect f the hot summer. iOo. Alas, when the microbe of love suc cumbs to the germ of suspicion! Mrs.Wlnalow's Soothing- Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamm. tion,allaya painures wind college a botUeJUr Most of us- are good because we dare not' be bad. To remove, soreness use Hanford's Balsam. Adv. It takes a working theory to pull off a practical stunt. vV. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 28-1913. BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING Backache makes . life' a burden. 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