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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. A CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED LOOK, MOTHERI 8EE IF TONGUE 18 COATED, BREATH HOT OR STOMACH SOUR. "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIQS" CAN'T HARM TENDER 8T0M. ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this Is their Ideal laxative, because they love Its pleasant taste tnd It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother I If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and els. and you have a well, playful child again. When the little system Is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, di arrhoea. Indigestion, colli; remember, a good "Inside cleansing" should al ways be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child to-morrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get the genuine made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv. Nothing to Do but Walt Jones was a raw recruit Just arrived. The second day of his army life he was put on the picket line grooming horses. . The stable sergeant, having given the command to groom, sauntered around to see how the work was pro gressing, He found Jones with nn anxious and expectant look on his fnce. "Well, Jones, have you groomed your horse?" , "Yes, sir," he replied obediently. "Have you cleaned out his hoofs?" Jones hesitated. "No, sir he's been standing on thcra sir, and I've waited over ten minutes for him to He down." Judge. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Hit you ever -topped to reason why It ia that ao many product that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of eight and are soon forgotten? The reason ia plain the article did not fnlti) the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells Itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to thone who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Tnke for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, a preparation 1 have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that X know of has so large a sale' According to sworn statements and verified tentimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers' fcwamp-Koot is due to the fact that, so many people claim, it fulfils al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects ur inary troubles and neutralizes the una acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., liinghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottle for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Working a "Good Thing." Herbert Hoover hanu't been able to regulate the appetites of Washington children. A family recently received a big bar rel of tipples. Several days after that little Johnnie, a friend, cuine around to call. He happened to be In the kitchen and spied the apples. Some way or other nobody thought to connect ap ples with Johnnie. But did that both er him? "I like apples," he finally said. Still nobody said anything. "(iUchs I'll take one,'1 mi Id Johnnie. And he did so. Still nothing was said. Til take one for little Brother Bll lle," continued Johnnie, pocketing a second apple. The Lord certainly helps those who help themselves. A Verbal Trffat. ''Do you and your wife ever have words? "1 Imven't any; she's cornered the apply." GOOP NEWS FOR SUFFERERS People who have tired of patent medicines find reviving faith In the use of Eagle Pile Remedy for the cure of hemorrhoids, piles, fistula and like diseases. Being the outgrowth of vari ous ailments of the lungs, Uvcr, stom ach and bowels, they have been the subject of special study and long re search with the successful accomplish ment of a compound that will curs them speedily and permanently. Eagle Pile Remedy, 20 years doing effective work, Is doing greater service every day. It can help you. And a week's treatment costs less thaa single visit to your physician and a hundred times less than an unneces sary operation. Send $1 to Reed Dis tributing Co. for a box. Address 14 Godwin St, Pateraon, N. J. Adv. ikemcrm Borne rest la eel fish and Indolent, but readlnc, which Is neither selfish nor la- dolont, la th best of all real Whfit pleasure ran equal It? And out of It what profit cornea for tha read?r and from him I Robert E. Speeiv ARE YOU SAVING True. "Pn, what Is success?" "Something that every man can have If he'll go after It." To the man who sits down and waits there comes old oge. What Is Cast or la G ASTORIA Is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Paresforfa, Drops and .Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphias nor other Narcotic substance. Its age b its guar antee. For mors than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach, and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, haa borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been madeander his Dersonal snnervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive vou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-Good" are bat Experiments that inns wiw ana endanger ine neaim oi mianis ana Children Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castorla always bean tneelcnatnNOt 1 The old Scotch quotation shoul iften come to mind these days: "Man; a mlckle makes a muckle." "We must not be penny wise and pound foolish,' for we should have recreation, play times, and vaca tions; oar health and mentality as well as good looks require It; but do we need to spend s a nntlon 4.ri0,000,000 a year for the movies T Let us go to fewer moving picture diows and buy Thrift Stamps instead. Do we need, as on American nation, to inend $50,000,000 yearly for gum, and f200,(X)0,000 for candy. $300,000,000 for tobacco, and $2,000,000,000 for liquort Think of spending 32 cents per cap. Its for liquor and only six cents for milk, the food that will keep our ha- Mes alive, who are dying by the thou- Minds ench year from luck of proper :nrc. It Is only by ench person shoring the burden and saving his share that our government will be uble to provide for (he expense of this war. We are re quired to go without certain foodstuffs to save wheat, meat, fnt und sugar, but bow many Americans are really going without until It hurtsT II We must scrape the cake and brend bowl, save by paring very thinly the vegetnbles and fruits we use, sera out each eggshell with a teaspoon ai It Is broken. Tlie outer leaves or lettuce, eunei the hpnrl nr renmlndor. luuv be rollei and shredded with a sharp knife, and may be used ns a garnish for salads oj In salads. When you can save a cen on a live or ten-rent purchase It Is saving of 20 or 10 per cent, which wi consider a large rate of Interest. W hei eggs reach the lowest price Is the tlnv to put them down for winter. Use pint of wnter glass to every ten quart of boiled cooled water. Use a ston receptacle and pack them carefully, no to crack one egg. Cover the Jar an keep in a cool place. Kggs thus packe will keep a year perfectly. Eggs are not likely to be as cheap as usual tills year, as food Is so high. Even at 35 cent a dozen It will be profitable to pack them. MAN SLEEPS WHILE HIS BEDDING BURNS Occupant of Next Room Finds fslumhered deep- i ut the Wuld- llttle a cigarette I'd Ignited thp ed to Fleep, while along Its edge uml I smoke. fiio next room began to the fire to the dour He entered to find afire, with Its occupant lVIAUIlW,a ill! A2 ftk i mam mu ui i i f I LI ' NMJK m CT (TIC . , U 2--nterei to Find tha Mattreea Afira WI r I am Sincere! Stop Calomel! fe I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Listen to mot Calomel sickens and you may lose a day's work. If bilious, constipated or headachy read my guarantee. Forget thyself; console the sadness near thee , Thine own shall then depart. And eons of joy, like heavenly birds,: shall cheer thee, , And dwell within thy heart. e L3 'ATONIC K FOR YOUR STOMACH SAKtD f L Cures nun i i Comes Back and Pays For It It's the Acid Test of Man and Eatonlc They Both Win! h takes aUs man to stand ap and ley "I am wrcxia and willing to do right": aaa it ia need law to ear that t-hii poor sufferer will not want for EATONIO aa Ions ae he Uvea. Tb etontach Buff enre and tboee aet settioa fall atteu tk eat at their feed, suffering from Indi aeeuan, oyspepela, sour stomach. Btoatr. smear feellaf after eatlos. atomaoh diatareae oc asr kind, irs VNICtS fcooeuxl. at ene tkelenie A'nwip aaS katUr Haenimto CmI. ItMaSa aaatawaafttki ruerewabwit. BaTomCeaaai ltttlaent , eW.Sp;SaIutU0taieii 1 - Uost dtarUin bndorsement -j Ever Published - HrTjL W. Craiaer, BacfateNd Pharmacist and Pnunrlat of Piano. Illlnoia, wrltaa ander detaaj lieeeuilMrlftUlM "BatoaleKeniedraae . Cakaso.111. ' . . k Oentleron.Tbf(JkwWlaeHtwhlchhap. Boned In mrplase of hneineie I know will be of areas lateieet to rou. and. I hope, of to Humanity, moraur and pnyilcallr. I keeo a miastlir of EATONIO sOed en nf ahoweaat, I raoentir miaMd a box. aod knowina neither mrself nor clerk bad eold It, I eould not aeeoontforltedlaapueailiMia. YeaterdaTtnomlna- Skat Skat aa tha inptiey EATONIC laasal ( hlalarh. snant la all tar axperiaaoa s tha hnereat of nrpraaaratloli. fcaiaeillleaaieel.lawi ilea, thatEATONIQb aO that M daiiooazarlt. Ult had not helped thla atan hla oonaelaaeawvBal Ml jaitnanaiiiaanpl, verr Bwjr rwara to aaara to Mi kaa, I took a. trATStosi SJiliaiiSiisilfc.lWSlWaS I -I iNVITINQ FOOD8 FOR THE IN VALID, j We hnve been told so many times that all foods which are served to an Invalid should be made as attractive as possible, for daintiness In serv ice Is a great aid to a fickle appetite. An orange In its natural state li pleasing to moat of us, but to the frail Invalid the sight of the dainty pulp with all the connecting tissue re moved, placed in a glass dish or served In a long-stemmed glass, the fruit dust ed with powdered sugar, will be far more appealing. Baked npples, stewed prunes, baked pears or bananas, figs, dates and fresh berries when they agree with the dl' gestlon, are all most palatable. Cnntn loupe which Is scored out by small ton- spoonfuls, sprinkled with a bit of salt or sugar and served In a pretty glass cup or dish, Is much more dainty than when served lh halves or sections. Wa termelon may be served In small balls, using a potato cutter. Custards of various kinds are all for the sick one; the more eggs they con tain . the more nourishing they are, Junkets of various flavors are also good, anil when topped with a spoon ful of whipped cream make a most satisfying dessert. In all desserts us ing milk or eggs the freshest and best are alwnya to be used; the slightest suggestion of any flavor not just right will be more quickly noted by the pa tient than It would be the case In health. Plain Ice creams are Invaluable af refreshments In case of fever and when the throat Is sore or Inflamed. The patient Is not only refreshed but also nourished by the frozen dish, which slips down with so little effort. Soups and broths are foods which htilp digestion and are valuable at food also. Meats of different kinds, subject tc the order of the physician, should be well cooked ; chicken Is especially good and because of its short fiber It Is eas Uy digested. Small quantities well and daintily served will not often be re fused. Sponge cakes are the best for Inva lids, and all puddings should be of the simplest kinds. Gelatin In varloui flavors will add variety; tapioca, rice and cornstarch are good when well cooked.- , tYt&g. What's the User What's the use of growling about It? Ton don't like a growling pappy. itretched calm and still like Brun- hllda on her pyre only Brunhilda did not snore. The Intruder picked up the pitcher and emptied Its contents on the mod ern Rip Van Winkle, who stirred, mut tered drowsily, and slept again, The fire was out, to all appearances, ami the rescuer left, pursued by the snores of the rescued. Five hours Inter the man In the next room appealed to the management. "He's afire again," he complained, "and I can't wake him up." It took two strong men to rouse him sufficiently for him to slide off the burning mattress. HUG BY PRETTY GIRL ENDS IN LOSS OF $130 San Francisco. A long hug hy a pretty girl Cost Charles Smut ters, of this city, $130, and the fact that the young woman was beautiful does not console him In the lenst. Smulters told the police that he was walking down the street when the "fair young thing" threw her arms about his neck babbling terms of endear ment with vehemence. Smulters struggled a half block before he could break from her embrace. Then he discovered that his wallet was missing. mTttTtttTttft THOUGHT SHE BURIED SON Uven up your sluggish liver! Keel fine and cheerful; innUe your wnrk a pleasure; he vignrotis ami full of am bition. Hut tnke mi miKty. dnngerous calomel, lieemise it makes you sick and you may lose n day's work. Cutoinel Is mercury or quicksilver, which eiciiKes necrosis of the bones. Culomel crushes into sour lille like dyniimlle, lireuklng It up. That's when you feel that awful ntiuseu and cramp lug. Listen 1o me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Just take a spoonful nf harmless liodson's Iver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells yon a bottle of Ifcidson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my persona! money-hack guarantee thai, eiii-h spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better Hum a dose of nasty calo mel and that it won't make you sick. Podson's Uvcr Tone Is real Uvea medicine. You'll know It next uiotb Ing, because you will wake up fccluas; line, your liver will lie working; heaaV aelie and dizziness gone; stomach wUI he sweet and bowels regulur. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and cast not salivate. Hive It to your rhlldrra. Millions, of people are using Itodsosr Liver Tone Instend of dangerous raln mel now. Your druggist will tell yo that the sale of calomel Is almost stoppVd entirely here. Adv. w Georgia Woman Treated to Sensstlon When She Meets Him In At lanta. Atlanta, Oa. All the sensations as sociated with the miracles of olden times have been experienced by Mrs. Rosa Holley Whitehead of Atlanta, who recently attended, as she thought, the funeral of her son, Aubrey White head In Louisville, Ky. After the cere monies Mrs. Whitehead returned to At lanta and met her son, who Is In per fect health. The cause of the curious mistake was the result of a remark made by Aubrey, which was overheard, that he "would end It all In the river." The body of a man was found in the Ohio river and young Whitehead dis appeared. There was great resemb lance In the body to young Whitehead. A Louisville undertaker Is wondering who Is going to pay for the expensive funeral. "ROLL BONES" TO SHOW JURY Detroit Defendant, After Demonstrat ing a Crap Game, Is Con vleted. Detroit, Mich. While a court and a jury looked on and sanctioned the act a real old-fashioned crap game took place In the courtroom here. After some of the Jurors had startled the court by admitting they had never seen a crap game. Alfred Frank, a ne gro, who was the defendant In the case on trial, was called on to demon strate "rolling the bones." "Now, talk to 'era,' as yon did the night of the murder," the court or dered, and Frank obeyed. It was one of the names given the dice that led to the shooting of Charles Powell, an other negro. Frank was found gulltv et the crime. HADN'T TAKEN HIM FOR THAT Nothing In Nuptial Contract Stipu lated That Womsn Had United Herself to Brass Band. The trilling causes that some people set forlli In seeking a divorce came up for discussion at n social gather ing, when the following anecdote was related by William A. Smith of Mich igan: Some time since n woman entered the office of a lawyer, and on being asked the nature of her business ly Uie legal light declared with a posi tive air that she wished to sue for a separation from her imslmml. "Just a moment," responded the law yer. "Let's begin at the beginning. Why ilo you wish a divorce?" "Because my husband snores," an swered the woulil-he client. "He snore so loudly tliat I cannot sleep." "That Is something, of course," re turned the lawyer, with an Inward smile, "hut didn't you take him for better or for worse?" "I surely did," was the prompt re Joinder of the other, "but 1 didn't take him for a brass band." riii!udelihla Kvenlng Telegraph. Zone of Quiet. The blaek-whlskered, unkempt stranger had been wmiiteiing aboat for some time watching the swurui ef workmen engaged on the Tower ef Babel. "How qtiiet and orderly everything Is here." he remarked to one of the foremen. "How's that?" asked the foremaa, eyeing him sharply. "I say," repeated the stranger, "how quiet nnd orderly everything as here. Everything running alooe; smoothly, no disturbances, everybody doing Just what should be done, at Just the right time. Such an casy niiiiiing place, this." "Say. where are you from?" "(ih. me? Why, I Just dropped over from 1'etrograd." After Him Not Her. "I'd go through fire and water for you!" remarked the British tank to the retreating Hun. The occasional uec of Roman Eye Baliam at nlclit will ptevi-nl and relieve tired eyae. watery eree. and eye atratn. Ad. An honest man never speculates with another man's money. Some men make friends nnd others make them tired. Soothe Itching Skins With Cutlcura. Bathe with Cutlcvra Soap and hot water, dry and apply tha Ointment This usually affords relief and points to speedy bcalment For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by maQ. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and DO. Adv. Wounding Father. IUuighter (admiring a set of mink skins from father 1 can hardly rceJ-lc- that these beautiful furs come from such a small, sneaking henst Father I don't ask for thanks, my dear, hut I must Insist on respect Williams I'urple Cow. Protection. "I see they are repairing the roof of your bank." "And n good Idea, forsooth. There's where I keep my stuff for a raloy clay." Appetizing Vienna Sausage THE aroma of Libby's Vienna Sausage tells you that it is delightfully seasoned. The first taste that it is made of care fully selected.meat seasoned to perfection. Have Vienna Sausage for luncheon today. Your husband- your children will ask for it again and again. Libhy, M9Neill & Libby, Chicago Sapolio doing its work. Scouring ror u.5.nanne orps recruits. Join Now! MOCN MOaCAJTS SONS CO, APPLY AT ANY post office! fir SERVICE. UNDER THIS EMBLEM Mot lalT &ak who mar m WX this KfcfCTP embisa "s" MARINES ialATElBDiiai at means a mieerabla oondition of 0 health mat leads to a9 sorts of special ( ailment, such as headache, backache, dyspepsia, dbxineet, mdnjeation. pains of ; various lunda, piles and numerous other diaorder. CONSTIPATION ia a crime : agamst nature, and no human being can be well for any lenalh oi time while ceted. ML TOTTS UVER TVUS fa the reny d h beea caed acceWuIly all over tha country lor 72 yeara. Get a boa and see how it feels , to havo your href and boweb resume their bealth-givint Batumi functions, ForesJandragaandoVawrywhem. T Br. Wo liver Pills 3
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