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THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA v CALOMEL SICKENS! IT MUSI OMIT STAY JiUDUS, CONSTIPATED I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had Don't Lose a Day's Work! Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day' work. Calomel Is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel Injures your liver. It you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish and all knocked out, if your bowels are constipated and your head aches or stomach is sour, just take a spoon ful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know i( next morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be work ing, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you a BO-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tono The Pioneer Mother. The school children of California are saving up their pennies to pay for the monument to the pioneer mother which is to be executed by Charles Gradfley for the Panama-Pa cific exposition. The -woman's board of the exposition suggested that such a statue be erected and the children were the first to respond, sending In an avalanche of pennies. The cen tral figure Is that of the pioneer mother dressed In a homespun gown and at her knees are two sturdy lit tle children. Knows Tetterlne Cures Eczema. lfAilr,lll XT f I have a friend In the country here who umm uuurrcu jor years witn edema, ana I nM him if ha nujl n. v. - i - - -. no nuuiu oon be relieved, for it la the only thing f M BKU WIBI WOUIU Hill 11. Tetterlne curei Ectema, Tetter. Ring Worm, Itching; Piles and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlne Soap 25c At druggists, or by umu irum me nranuiaciurer, rne onup- With vrv mall mAm - five a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills Lucky Hubby. Mrs. Green Do you ever flatter your husband? Mrs. Wyse Yes, I sometimes ask his advice about things. Boston Tran script. BEMARKABLE HCTTEB FROW A WELL MNUnj WASMINUTUN DRUGGIST, lareferenceto Elixir Bubek the gnat rmmtJy tor e h lilt and fever and all malarial ditean: "Within the last five months I have sold 8,000 noHiesoiK.iixirHaDeK,iorAiaiaria,(;iimsana IVrer. Our customers speak yery well of It, Henry Brans, 82i F St., N. W.. Washington, D.C." Kllxlr Iibk SO cents all druggists, or by Parcels Post, prepaid, from Kloczewskl A Co., wasuington, u, u, An effort is being made in Germany to unify the 40 systems of stenography now used in that country. TOtTR OWN DRUGGIST WTLI, TKVL TOO Try Murine Dye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery yes sad Granulated Byellds; No Smartinir Just Stye Comfort. Write for Book of tbe Bye f mail a m minus njw neaeuy vo t;aicaga r Most of us need the money because V7.L.D UCLAS MEN'S 1 WOMEN'S SHOES $2.60, S3. $3.50 99.75, $4, S4.B0 end $5.00 BOYS' SHOES M0, $2.25, $2 50 W.00 4S3.W ISO ttjtet TOV CAH SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. Par 81 years W. I Dowlas has guaranteed the value by havina- his name and the retail price atUunped on the sole before the shoes leave the fac tory. Thte protect the wearer airalntthiih prices for inferior shoes of other makes. W. U Douglas shoes are always worth what you pay for them. If Soieoulo see how carefully W. h. fkmsrlal ihoeiara . made, and tlie high grade leathers UMd, yon would then ndentand why they look better, nt better, hold their sbave and wear longer than other makes for the price. - if the f. L Douglas shoes are not for sale In your - Ttetalty, order direct from factory. Shoet eent erery. tVhera'pottage free In ths.U. 8. Write fur lllus. ratted Catnlon showing how toonler by mall. . W. U XHUuLaS, US Spark lit., Brookloa, Mast, NOTHING else but the adroit blend ing: of pure tobaccos the choicest gives you the excellence of FATIMA Turkish-blend Cigarettes ! Jr- ' latmot secure Fathna Cigarettes from pom .dealer, we uUI be pleased to send you thn packages postpaid omrecetptof 80c. Address Fstimt DepU 2U Fifth Are.. New Tori.N.Y. Distinctively IndioiiuaV (20 1 or 7) 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, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you can have your money back. Chil dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it ia pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vege table, liver medicine takes the place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist or storekeeper about me. Getting Even. Friend (to returned traveler) I suppose you had some, thrilling experi ences over in Europe. Traveler Yes; I was arrested as a spy, and who do you suppose was my captor a waiter I once refused to tip over here. He recognized me and I barely escaped with my life. RESIN0L WILL SURELY STOP THAT ITCHING What blessed relief! The moment reslnol ointment touches Itching Skin, the itching stops and healing begins. That is why doctors have prescribed it successfully for nineteen years in even the severest, stubbornest cases of ec tema, 'tetter, ringworm, rashes and other tormenting, unsightly skin-eruptions. With the help of warm baths with reslnol soap, reslnol ointment re stores the skin or scalp to perfect health and comfort, quickly, easily and at little cost. At all druggists. Adv. Whom Dodge Hath Joined Together. A contributor sends in this clip ping from the Kohala Midget, a paper published in the island of Maul, one of the Hawaiian group. He explains that "wahine" is Hawaiian for wom an, "kane" for man, and "pau" for enough: Rev. R. B. Dodge of Wailuku is the most resourceful man of Maul. Re cently a Japanese couple came to Mr. Dodge with a request in the sign lan guage that he make them man and wife. They couldn't talk English flu ently and Mr. Dodge cannot talk Jap anese, so he conducted the ceremony as, follows: "You like wahine?" "Yes." "BImeby no klckout?" "No." "You like this kane?" to the woman. "Yes." "BImeby no klckout?" "No." . "Pule (pray). "Pau." Or His Heirs. Allce What is your favorite air?" Betty The millionaire. Boston Transcript ( Some Deoole don't believe in putting off till tomorrow the trouble they caD make today. , PRESSED HARD. Coffee's Weight on Old Age. When people realize the injurious effects of coffee and the change in health that Postum can bring, they are usually glad to lend their testimony for the benefit of others. "My mother, since her early child hood, was an inveterate coffee drinker, had been troubled with her heart for a number of years and complained of that 'weak all oyer feeling and sick stomach; ''' "Some time ago I was making a visit to a distant part of the country and took dinner with one of the merchants of the place. I noticed a somewhat unusual flavour of the 'cof fee' and asked him concerning it He replied that it was Postum. T; 'T was so pleased with it that, after the meal was over, I bought a package to- carry home with me, and had wife prepare some for the next meal. The whole family were so well pleased with it that we discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. ' "I had really ' been at times very anxious concerning my mother's con dition, but we noticed that after using Postum for a short time, she felt, so much better than she did prior to its use, and had little trouble with her heart, and no sick stomach; that the headaches were not ao frequent; and her general condition much improved. This continued until she was well and hearty.. y.' '..',' ."-'i- '-'K I know Postum has benefited my self and the other members of the fam ily, but not in so marked a degree as in the case of my mother, as she was a victim of long Standing." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be ; well boiled. lEo and 25c packages, t ' , , Instant Postum Is a soluble pow der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious bever age Instantly. 30c and 60c tins. The cost per cilp of both, kinds Js abeut the same.' ? "There's a Reason" for Postum. BRUSSELS' INTREPID BURGOMASTER " 7 A . , . l l l J l ',0 j f J ifL - J t 1, r X I tive of the kaiser bore himself with even more haughtiness than might properly be expected from a victorious enemy. His honor, the burgomaster, promptlyjiffened up and prepared to meet tbe Teuton on his own ground. Ime officer strode up to a table in the center of the room and with a flourish StfiM his sword and slammed it down, merely as a preliminary. M Max Immediately and with as big flourish drew from his waistcoat pocket a fountain pen and slammed it down beside the sword. The officer saw the point and the Interview proceeded without further friction. , PRIME MINISTER Gen. Louis Botha, premier of the South African Union, has taken the field in supreme command of the op erations against German Southwest Africa, and the revolt of Colonel Maritz and his forces hastened the movements of the former leader of Boer armies. Before the Boer war General Botha was unknown outside the Transvaal, but his dashing work in that conflict soon made his name a household word. He taught the British generals some severe lessons in open field fighting and in artillery work, and earned their respect and even their liking. Kitchener's dealings with Botha during that war were always frank and cordial. At one meeting a hasty conference of two hours' duration when some glimmering of peace ap peared on the horizon "K. of K.'s" temper might have been tried to snap-ping-back point, but it stood the test "I must get off now," he said; "I have an armored train to catch seven miles that account," answered Botha, with morning. , v Since then the English trains that been boat-trains to England. No coronation is complete without him. He is recognized as a great statesman; he has come to be regarded as one of the most remarkable men in the empire. South Africa since 1910. MAHARAJAH sesses a number of magnificent palaces, money and jewels, and his income Is so VirV, !" ..... j; ; "J? ih tmr' fy. f i v 'Jr land he leases some one of the country's finest country houses. The Maha rajah Jam is as popular as ever in England, and does not fail in gratitude to the nation that educated him and put him on the throne that was rightfully his. MRS. LITTLETON Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, wife of Congressman Littleton of New York, has won her three years' campaign for government ' ownership of Monti cello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia, author of the Declaration of Independence! . of ' the statute of Virginia for religious freedom, father of the University of Virginia, and founder of the Democratic party of the United States. , The other day Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan penned an appeal to Congressman Jefferson M. Levy of New York, "owner of the prop erty, asking him to consent to the change of ownership and Mr. Levy agreed' to part with .the property for $500,000, though it cost him $1,000,000. Mr. Levy Inherited the old home of Jefferson from his uncle, who was a captain in the, navy and who bought it from the owner, who purchased it at public anrtion after Jefferson's death, when Jefferson's daughter, un able to meet her debts, was obliged to sell it away from the family. When Mrs. Littleton started her campaign she put out a brochure entl tied "One Wish," and signed by "Peggy O'Brien," her pen name. At last her one wish is to be gratified. Before her marriage in 1896 aha was Maud Wil son of Dallas, Texas. -'V ... - PILE - Even such awful gloom as that which envelops Europe has Its light spots, and one of the brightest of these Is Adolphe Max, the irrepressible bur gomaster of Brussels. He. had no chance to fight for his city, because it was surrendered to the Germans without defense, but he met the con querors with undaunted spirit, though they locked him up as surety for the war tax of 60,000,000 francs, which was levied on Brussels. M. Max paid 3,500,000 francs of this sum and gave notes for the remainder up to 20,000, 000 francs, but later he refused to re deem the notes, so he was carried a prisoner to the fortress of Namur. It is related of Burgomaster. Max that when the German commander entnrpr hla nffir rn rllnr-nna with him ne terms on which Brussels should y'e,d anl tho methods by which the ' citizens should be restrained from at tacking the Invaders, the representa TAKES THE FIELD down the line." "Don't hurry away on a smile; "we caught it first thing this General Botha has had to catch have He has been premier of the Union of JAM IS LOYAL Not long ago a poor student and tutor at Cambridge, but now one of the greatest and richest of the princes of India, the Maharajah Jam Saheb of Jamnagar, has demonstrated his loyalty to the imperial government by offering for service against Germany a force of 1,000 infantry, two squad rons of lancers and 15 motors. In his college days the Maharajah Jam was kuovn as Ranji, and under that name became a world famous cricketer. Just after his graduation at Cam bridge the late maharajah of Jamna gar disowned him as his heir and dis continued the large allowance tho young man had been receiving. With out rank or money, he was compelled to earn his living, which he did after a fashion by writing on sports and giving lessons in Hindu and Sanscrit and in Indian history at Cambridge. Then the throne to which he had for merly been heir became vacant and he was placed upon it He now pos his strongboxes are overflowing with, large that whenever he revisits Eng WINS LONG FIGHT 1 1 How lea Man Got the Booie. The day was hot and the patient ice man had taken his usual care In get the ice In the box just right and then mopping up the little water that got on the floor In the operation. He really was a good ice man and de served to be rewarded. "Here is a bottle of beer; you need it on a tot day like this," said the housewife. "I can't accept anything from pa trons, lady," the ice man said, as he eyed the bottle lovingly. "Well, If that Is orders, all right," the customer said. Still the ice man pondered. "But," he added, as an afterthought, "If you put it on tbe back porch I'll steal it. There isn't any rule against stealing things." Indianapolis News. Had None. "That girl likes to look on the bright side of things." 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We used -, , and other remedies recommended by friends, but nothing seemed to do any good. ' "This continued until she was three months old and by that time it formed sort of a crust, so that her scalp never looked clean. Nothing helped until we used tbe Cutlcura Soap to bathe her and Cutlcura Ointment to anoint her. They acted like magic, clearing the scalp entirely. The trouble dis appeared." (Signed) Mrs. H. L. An derson, Mar. 20, 1914. V 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. Hard on Some People. "Americans rdust learn to use home grown tobacco," a trade Journal de clares. This will go hard with those persons who haven't been In the habit of using any kind of tobacco at all. Youngstown (O.) Telegram. Money for Christmas. Selling guaranteed wear-proof hosi ery to friends & neighbors. Big Xmas business. Wear-Proof Mills, . 3200 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Adv. ; Karthly angels are all right, but there isn't much excitement in being married to one. V ' ; You are nervous. You have "crying spells." You are dejected. You don't sleep well v You have backache. You have lost ambition for your work. You are beginning to feel old and look old. - .--, These symptoms, more1 than likely, Are produced by some weakness, derangement or irregularity peculiar to the feminine organism. : Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription In Tablet or Liquid Form) will aid you In regaining youthful health and strength Just as It has been doing for over forty years for women who have been in the same condition of health you now find yourself. It soothes and invigorates. It upbuilds and uplifts. Your medldne dealer win supply you In tablet or liquid form, or send 59 necent stamps for trial box. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Br. Pkree's Pleasant Pelctj replito Ssjsa4 liter, tsJ ImZs. Ery Ij t Peruna Did Wonders For My Boy Mrs. Nellie Ceurter, 88 Franklin Ave,' Norwalk, Conn writes: Teru na has don wondtra for my boy. I can not praise It enough. "I think It la the beat medi cine on earth. Let me tell you why I. think so. "My son has been afflicted with ca tarrh since he was a baby five months old, so that for years X had to watch, him all night long, and keep his mouth open so he could breathe, as he could not breathe through his nose. "He haa always been very delicate. "Since he commenced taking the) Peruna I can go to bed and sleep aU night" For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears Sign; In Use For Over Thirty Years 61 tub esimue eOMMHv. ton eiTV. 1 Poor Material In Hla Promises. "When we were married," sobbed the young wife, "he said he loved m with a love more enduring than the everlasting granite!" "And it didn't last?" queried the sympathizing friend. 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