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Have You a Bad Back? Whenever you use your back, does a sharp pain hit you? Does your back ache constantly, feel sore and lame? It's a sign of sick kidneys, especially if the kidney action is disordered too, pas sages scanty or too frequent or off color. In neglect there is danger of dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease. Use Doan's fijdney Pills which have cured thousands. A Maine Case Mrs. J. H. Ben nett, 69 Fountain St., Gardiner, Me., says: "I was In bed four months with kidney trouble. My back felt as though It was broken. My body bloated and I could hardty see. Five doctors failed to help mo. When I had given up hope, I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. I was cured and now I weigh much more and am strong and healthy." C?i Doan's at Anv Store. 50c i Box D OAN'S VitLV FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Divorce Cure. Chauncey H. Depew, discussing the change for the worse in the ideals of the American girl, said recently: "Our young women should think less of tango teas and automobiling. They would do well to return to the ideals which prevailed when I was a lad. These idals included the ability to manage a house properly, an intelli gent supervision of children and a thorough knowledge of the kitchen. This last accomplishment, I think, should be given particular attention," ^ Depew concluded, with a smile, "for many a good husband nowadays is spoiled in the cooking." Ask anybody about it ? Hanford's Balsam. Adv. His Future Abode. In a Great Western railway carriage on the way up to London, a youth had disturbed and annoyed the other pas bengens uy iuuu auu iuuhou during a great part of the Journey. As the train passed Hanwell lunalic asy lum he remarked: "I often think how nice the asylum looks from the railway." "Some day," growled an old gentle man, "you will probably have occasion to remark how nice the railway looks from the asylum!"?London Chron icle. Warning to Women Do not neglect Nature's Warn ing Signals. If you suffer from headache, ner vousness, sick stomach, constipa tion, palpitation, hysterics, or a dull heavy feeling in the head, TAKE HEED for nature is saying to you as plainly as if the words were spoken, I NEED HELP." The tissues, muscles and mem branes supporting your womanly organs need strengthening--need a tonic, need FOOD. STELLA-VITAE will supply what la needed, will supply it in the form that will bring quickest and most lasting results. STELLA-VITAE, tested and approved by specialists, has been PROVEN TO BE nature's Great Restorer of strength to the womanly organs. For THIRTY YEARS h has been helping suffering women. No matter how many remedies you have tried, no matter how many doctors have failed to help yoa?you owe IT TO YOUR SELF to try this great medicine for the ailments of women. THE TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTH ING unless you are benefited. We have authorized YOUR dealer to sell you ONE bottle on our positive, binding GUARANTEE of "money back if NOT HELPED." AFTER YOU are satisfied he will sell you six bottles for $5.00. Go or send this very day, this very hour, and get that ONE bottle and be convinced that you have at last set your feet firmly on the road to perfect health and strength. Thacher Medicine Company Chattanooga Tenn* Neuralgia |. sufferers find instant relief in Sloan's Liniment. It pene trates to the painful part? soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing-merely lay it on. SLOAN'S LINIMENT Kills Pain For Neuralgia "I would not be without your Iinl-1 ment and praise it to all wno saner n . with neuralgia or rheumatism or pain of / any kind."?-Mr*, ilenrybuhop, Heltna, Mittouri, ':r. Pain All Goao *' I suffered with Quite a severe nen ralgic headache for 4 months without any relief. I used your Liniment for B two or three nights and I haven't aef- M fered with my head sineftf Suinger, Louisville, Ky. Treatments for Cold and Croup 'My little girl, twelve years old, S caught a severe cold, and I gave her M three drops of Sloan's Liniment on sugar on going to bed, and she got up in the morning with no ewns of a cold. A lit tie boy next door had croup and I gave j the mother the Liniment. Shegavehim three drops on going to bed, and he got up without the croup in the morning." ? Mr. W. H. Strange, Chicago, IU. j At all Dealer*. Price 25c., 50c. ?nd 11.00 Sloan's Book on Horses sent frco. Address DR. EARL S. SIOAN, lac., Boston, Mass. Its Kind. "How shall I play tiiis pathtfic coal mine song?' "In a miner key." For any sore use Hanford's Bal , sam. Adv. An Association Favored. "Aren't you afraid politics will get into big business out your way?" "I'm hoping it will," replied the man who refuses to be scared; "may be it will improve politics." RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains?Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cute, Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Price 25a?Advt After a Good MeaU Hostess?Another piece of mince j pie, Georgie? Just a small piece? /Voliir.tflntlv'l?Kn thanks. T i could chew it, but I couldn't swallow it.?London Opinion. ACnr FEELINGS, PAIN IN LIMBS and all Malarious Indications removed by Elixir Babek, that well known rem edy for all such diseases. "I have taken up the three bottles of your 'Elixir Babek,' and have not felt so well'and entirely free from pain in limbs for five years."?Mrs. E. Hlffglns, Jacksonville. Fla. Elixir Babek 60 cents, all druggists or by Parcels Post prepaid from Klocsaw ski A Co.. Washington, D. C. Had the Right Idea. Small Chris had been given a toy bank and was told to save all his pen nies. The next day he said: "Mamma, please give me a quarter." "What do you want it for?" she asked. "I want," replied the young finan cier, "to get it changed into pennies to save." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CA3TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years, Children Ciy for Fletcher's Casteria Home-Made Humor. There is a judge in a certain east-1 ern city noted for his grouch. The most comical incident has no more effect on his frown than upon a wood en Indian. But one day a lawyer, who had tried in vain to make the judge la-gh, walked into court and found the Jurist doubled up with mirth. The lawyer hurried to hia colleagues. . "Dinner to the man responsible for that," he said. "Who told the story?" Another lawyer drew a sheet of pa per toward him and wrote the words, "The Judge." FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES 214 Brevard St., Tampa, Fla.? "Some three years ago I commenced to suffer from a rash on my face and back. Before the pimples came on my face there were a lot of blackheads. It looked as if the blackheads turned into pimples because after a little while all of them were gone and my face was covered with pimples. They were small at first but gradually grew and right at the end of each pimple it was all white. I carelessly picked them with my, finger nails, which made them spread, and I soon discovered them on my back. My back was covered with pimples and my face the same way. At night I could hardly sleep on account of the burning and itching sensation they caused. I did not like to go out be cause the pimples caused disfigure ment "Seeing the advertisement of Cuti cura Soap and Ointment in one of the magazines I sent for a sample. I bought some Cuticura Soap and Oint ment, and I am glad to be able to say that I am entirely cured of pim ples." (Signed) Jno. 0. Darlington, Jan. 25, 1913. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Bold throughout the world. Sample of each free,with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston."?Adv. Diplomacy. Consul T. D. Edwards at Juarez is winning high praise for his diplomacy In keeping the peace. At a recent dinner in Juarez a Mex ican who desired to insult America? the story comes from a New York fruit rancher?stared defiantly at Mr. F,riwarfls ralRpd his e-lass and said: "To the Yankees. They are all curs. I make no exceptions." "To the Mixicans," Mr. Edwarda tranquilly retorted. "They are all gen tleman. But I make exceptions." TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS Says Too Much Meat Forms Uric Acid Which Clogs the Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the hovels, get sluggish and clog ged and net*d a flushing occasionally, else we havfe backache and dull misery in the kidnuy region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinge3, torpid liver, acid stomacli, sleeplessness aad all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply mu&t keep your kiOUeys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or puin in the kidney region, get about four ounces of .Tad Salts from any good drug store hare, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad ^ j uci uiauruers. Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says he 6ells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.?Adv. Anybody who tries lo get rid of his faults by advertising ihem makes a mistake. i EXPERTTALKSROADS PEOPLE'S FORUM IS ADDRESSED BY EXPERT FROM FEDERAL OFFICE. SUPERVISOR ALSO SPEAKS Mr. H. D. Winslow of U. S. Office of Good Roads, Tells How Cost of Maintenance May Be Considerably Reduced. Columbia.?Andrew Patterson open ed the meeting of the People's Forum recently by welcoming Mr. H. D. Win slow to Columbia. Mr. Winslow was sent to Columbia to talk on good roads at the solicita tion of Congressman Lever. He made a splendid talk and advanced many new ideas. Mr. Winslow came prepar ed to deliver a lecture illustrated by stereopticon views. He toured South Carolina in 1910 in the interest of good roads, taking many pictures and disseminating, information as he went Before he leaves Columbia Mr. Win slow will probably speak to the stu dents at the University of South Car olina. Mr. Winslow said that he had devot ed a good part of his life to the study of good roads and spoke of the grati fying report of the United States engi neers on the roads of Richland coun ty. Mr. Patterson said that the coun ty was putting down sand clay roads, grading and replacing wooden bridges with culverts. He said that his road working force was an experienced one and co-operated with him enthusias tically. Mr. Patterson told of the new roads be was putting through. He said that within the next six months he hoped to have the roads of Richland in better shape than they had ever been. Mr. Patterson said that he had found that "floating" chaingangs, which could be moved quickly and inexpen sively, very satisfactory for repair ing road3. Mr. Winslow, speaking after Mr. Pattet-son, said that the costs of road building were higher now than they were several years ago. In addition the roads were being used more and the wear and tear on them was greater. Proper culverts, said Mr. Winslow, would eliminate the cost of drainage of roads. Good grading, careful lo cation and permanent foundations would eliminate costs. "There is no such thing as a perma nent road surface," declared Mr. Win slow. "The surface of roads must be constantly replaced and renewed This applies "to all kinds of road sur faces. Only grad'ng, location, foun dation and drainage can be permanent about a road." Suffragette Club For Columbia. Columbia.?Now has Columbia a league ot suffragists formally organiz ed, with permanent officers, a consti tution aDd by laws duly adopted and everything in readiness for active and actual work. All this was accom plished at a meeting held recently at the Jefferson hotel. Various commit tees were also mapped out and chair men appointed. It was decided at this meeting to join with Spartanburg and Charles ion, also with Sumter, a meeting there having been called in forming a state league and to accept the suggestion made by Spartanburg to hold the first convention in that city May 15 imme diately after the adjournment of the annual convention of the South Caro lina Federation of Women's Clubs. In this way advantage will be taken of the assemblage of women from all parts of South Carolina. Railroad Shops For Florence. Florence.?Bids are being called for by the Atlntic Coast Line authorities for the construction of the new and greater shops of that company here. Plans are to be had of the superin tendent of motive power, R. E. Smith of Wilmington. The plans call for the biggest round house in th? South, if not in the country. It will be of brick, 410 feet across, with rooai for 40 of the immense 90-foot engines that the Coast Line is now using and a turn table to accommodate the same leviathans. The table will be operat ed by electric power and the round house will be fully equipped with /tf) modern conveniences. Present Flag to City Schools. Florence.?A party from Florence went to Darlington a few days ago, representing the Samuel Bacot chap ter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, to present to the city schools of Darlington a state flag to fly over the school building in that city. The school authorities of Dar lington had arranged a very enjoyable program of music and speech making, and the great crowd of pupils of the schools, nearly 1,000, were massed in front of the massive porch of the building. Orangeburg County Field Day. Orangeburg?The Orangeburg coun ty field day exercises were pulled off in best style and under most nuspicious circumstances. All of the exercises were very largely attended and the whole affair was entered into with zeal and determination. Thejre is no county in South Carolina that has undergone a more complete edu cauonai revival than urangeburg county has in the past few years. Under the leadership of Lucius \V. Livingston. Orangeburg county has come to the front in educational lines. Increase Navy Yard Workers. Charleston.?The civilian employes on the Charleston navy yard payroll this month numbered 966. Several weeks ago the previous record of 915 employes was broken. The force oi people employed at this big govern ment reservation has been steadily growing in number for the past sev eral months. If the navy yard re ceives contracts for some of the job? that have been bid on lately, such as that for the four tugs for the Panama Canal, or the army dredge Creighton more employes will be added. Rubbing wears clothes out ?wears you out?wastes time ?wastes work. RUB NO-MORE WASH ING POWDER saves clothes ? saves you? saves time; because it loosens dirt with out rubbing. RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER is a sudless dirt re mover for clothes. It cleans your dishes, sinks, toilets and cleans and sweetens your milk crocks. It kills germs. It does not need hot water. RUB-NO-MORE RUB-NO-MORE Carbo Naptha Soap Washing Powder Five Cents?All Grocers The Rub-No-More Co., FtWayne, Ind GILT EDGE the only ladiea' tboe dreams thai peak tivrlv cootaina OIL. Black* and poluhea ladies' and ehildreo'i boota and ahoea, shines without rub bin*. 25c, "French Gloss," 10c. STAR combination for cleaning and polishing all kiada of ruiaet or tan ahoea, IOc. "Dandy" aize 25c. "QUIQK WHITE" (in liquid form with .penga) quickly cleans and whitens cfirty canvas ahoea. 10c and 25c. BABY ELITE combination for gentlemen wbo taka pride in ha ring their ahoea look Al. Reaforea color and lustre to all black ahoea. Poiuh with a bruah or doth, 10c. "Elite" aize 25c. If yoor dealer doea not keep the kind yoo want, km l the price in atampa for a full me package, chargea paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO. Wik Albany St. Cambridge, Tht Oldest and Largat Manufaclurtn of Shoe Poluhei In tim world W.L. SHOES Men's SKiMPa? Women's 8 Misses, Boys,Children $1.50 $l>75$2$2-B0 ~ ~ B?o?a ButlnoM In 1S7S| now th? lirgut mtkar of I SS.fS. SO.**,' ' aad(4. SO >haM In tho world. ?1,006.279 fftfiftSw.i: _ SosflM thorn ia 1411 ore ltll. Thin to the reason we five you the same values for t3.0C.K-SO. 14.00 and $4.60 noiwlihe'anding tbe enormous Increase in tbe cost oI leatber. Oar standards have not been lowered and tbe price to you remains tbe same. Ait your dealer to ibow yoa tbe kind of w. L. Douglas shoes be la selling for *3.00. 13.So, M.OOmd ?4.Wt You will pen be convlnoed that W.L.Eoudaa shoes are abso lutely as gcodacother makes sold at higher prices. Tbe only dUfertnce fa the dt}c?. TAKK MO aUUTITUTK. (cm |3n1m without W. L. Dosclas' aaae ftuspsd OS ths botloaL if w.L. Door1" boot ?re not for uli la your Tictolfy. order dtreel from factory. Sboti for rrery mnsbu rl tbo flrallr it ill prlcot* pootato fro*. Wftto for lllostntod citalof ?bow{nf bow to crtir by mill. W. L. DOTTQLAi, 810 Apart Mres*. Irosktoa. Mass. This is the BEST Saw Mill The Twentieth Century Every tingle JS=t ble belt feed and center friction fe?d saw mills of the best u?t*d materials throughout. Steel headblocks and cable drive. Economical. Write for descriptive catalog of all sties of flaw mills, planers, resawe, odgera, etc. J, A.VANCE & CO,, noR'IolSna |#AnBBfO> ?nd E,f?h Grade KtlUAEVlS Finishing. MaU orders given Spe cial attention. Prices reasonable. Service prompt. Send for Price List. lAfLMLLWH AMI SXOU CIUKLKSTOS, S. C. Grass Map. Manuel L. Quezon, resident com missioner from the Philippine islands, has an interesting map, sent him re cently. It is one representing the is lands, and Is woven of a kind of fiber in different colors, some tints show ing the land and others water. Even the titles are wrought In colored grass. The whole thing is about three yards long by two wide, and hangs on the wall of Mr. Quezon's room, a most conspicuous object to every vis Itrn- Tt ia thft wnrlr nf the DUDils Of one of the native colleges. Near by is an oil painting of Wilson done by a Filipino artist, and admirably done, too. Its frame Is of different kinds of wood, all hand carved in graceful designs. Dr. Picrce's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coatea tiny granules. Adv. No Better, But Worse. Apropos of a policy of trust refor mation, ex-Mayor Shank of Indian apolis said at a banquet in New York: "If a trust is inherently bad, kill it. You can't reform it. It's like the singing ladv. One man said to an other: 'I hear your wife has been taking singing lessons.' 'Yes, was the reply. 'Well, what do you think of her voice, since it's trained?' 'It's no better, but there's a lot more Of it.'" To cool a burn apply Hanford'a Bal- j Barn. Adv. t A baby may not know much. But you will notice that it never cries for its father when it is hungry. If things fail to come your way, \ why not go after them? ( ADVICE TO THE AGED ! Age brings Infirmities, such as sluggisb 1 bowels, weak kidneys and torpid liver. I Tuft's Pits have a specific effect on these organs, I stimulating the bowels, gives natural action, ( and Imparts visor to the whole aytscin. I ROAD IN LEXINGTON COUNTY A good stretch of "well drained grad ed road in Lexington county. Few roads in the state surpass this thor oughfare which is on the Capital-to Capital Highway.^ WILL HELP IN TICK FIGHT State Live Stock Association Will Co-operate in Fight Against the Pest. Columbia.?With the arrival of W. K Lewis, government expert of the department of agriculture, in Colum bia, war on the cattle tick in South Carolina has begun in earnest. J. M. Burgess, secretary of the South Carolina Live Stock association, has addressed the following letter to the members of the association: "The general plan of carrying on the work of the tick eradication in South Carolina has been received from Dr. W. M. Riekrs. This work must be carried on with the greatest care, so that the most work can be done at the least cost. You will note that the work will not be started in every county at once. This could not be done without a waste of energy and money, so please do not become im patient if the work is not begun in your county immediately. Just get busy and begin to study the question so that you can be ready to put all your energy in the work when you are called into the fight "The success of the work will large ly depend upon the interest taken by those who should be concerned. We must begin a campaign of education, for many people in South Carolina do not know the great curse?, the cattle tick has been to the cattle industry of the state. Get the bulletins giving the life history and how to destroy the tick, and study them, and then try not to miss a chance to discuss what you have learned. If every mem ber of the South Carolina Live Stock association and those who are inter ested in live stock would carry on such a campaign, the work of tick eradication would be made much easier. State Contests at Rock Hill. Rock Hill.?Every one of the nine colleges in the state composing the South Carolina Intercollegiate Contest association will be represented at the annual contest to be held in Rock Hill Friday, April 24. Every mail bringB to the office of the Chamber of Commerce an an nouncement or prospective visuors and the indications are that this event will be the most joyous and interest ing of any gala day ever celebrated by the colleges of the state. Corn Club Holds First Meeting. > Ridgeland.?The first meeting of the- Jasper County Boys' Corn Club was held in the court house recently. While the meeting was not attended by a great, number, yet those who came had the proper spirit for the club to be a great success. Mr. Alt man presided at the meeting, explain ed the rules governing the corn club organization and read the address of D. F. Houston, secretary' of agricul ture, which was delivered before the prize winners at Washington, D. C., last winter. The superintendent of education, J. B. Benton, was present and delivered a very interesting ad dress on the possibilities of the club, Grand Lodge K. of P. at Chester. Chester.?The dates for the meeting^ of the grand lodge, Knights of Pythias of South Carolina, which will meet here on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 26 and 27. The occasion promises to be a great one for Pythianism in this state. An elaborate program is being arranged and many prominent speak ers from a distance will be here to speak. S. D. Brown of Abbeville, prand keeper of records and seal, has issued letter including a program and Information regarding the meeting. Infant Mortality Decreased 50%. Florence.?The results of the first rear's work of the board of health of Florence in milk and food inspec tion has been shown in a number of reports sent to the city health officer, Dr. B. J. Fitzmaurice, by the physi- j cians of the city to the euect tr.at the infant mortality in Florence has decreased 50 per cent, since the in spections were begun. The board of health of Florence has had an uphill fight, mainly fo rthe right and power o do its work. Dr. J. G. McAIaster s chairman of the board. Cockfighting in Florence. Florence.?One of the biggest cock ing mains ever held in the state is n progress hereabouts now. The cockpit betwteen here and Mars Bluff is about the only out now in the state that can be operated in confor mity with the law, and it is the meet ing point for the devotees of this ;port from three states. Three of the 'our days of the meet are over and the crowd is still larse and enthusias tic. The birds are from Concord, N". 2., and Greenville and Allendale. The S'ortli Carolina birds are winning. Good Cheer Dige Dyspeptics Can Make the Rest of the Family Happy by Using a Laxative-Tonic. The temper of the family and the good cheer around the table depend so much on the good digestion of each Individual present that the experiences of some former dyspeptics who over came their trouble should be of inter est to those now suffering in this way. The best advice one can give?but it is advice that is seldom heeded?is to eat slowly and masticate each mouth ful carefully. However, if slow eating and careful mastication fall the next aid is one close to nature, Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. This remedy Ib an excellent digestant, and in addition to helping in the digestion of the food, acts gently on the liver and bowels, ridding them of the accumulation of waste that should long ago have been passed off. It is safe, reliable, pleas ant-tasting, and results are guaran teed. Maj.. S. Martin, of Joplln, Mo., now 77, thinks Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepBin has helped him to a/longer and hap pier life. He has not felt so good in years as he has since taking this ex cellent medicine, and in spite of his 77 years he says he feels like a boy. It is the ideal remedy for indiges ticta, no matter how severe; constipa tion, no matter how chronic, bilious ness, headaches, gas on the stomach, drowsiness after eating and similar annoyances. Good Home GOOD SOIL, GOOD CLIM/ to live with. The best all roun Write for free booklet; tells al Secretary Board of Tra When a man starts out to paint the town the police are pretty sure to catch him red-handed. Have Hanford's Balsam on hand for accidents. Adv. The Kind. "What spring flowers do you think are best for pressing?" Kill the Flies Now and Prevent disease. A DAI8Y FLT KILLER will do It. Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers or six Bent express paid for $1. H. 80MER8, 150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. Caught Botn Ways. "I saw Tommy stealing me jam. "And I saw him jamming the steal." ?Baltimore American. Too Much. Booth Tarkington was asked recent ly for an original sentiment by way of autograph. He replied: "If you had asked me for my auto graph, I would have sent it to you gladly. But to ask for a specimen of my work, that is a little too much. Would you ask of a doctor for one of his corpses to remember him by?" No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This is a prescription prepared es pecially for Malaria or Chills and Fever. Five or six doses will break any case, and' if taken'then as a tonio the fever will not return. 25c.?Adv. An Analysis. A Boston broker said the other day of J. Pierpont Morgan: "We'd never have had these New Haven troubles if Morgan had lived. Morgan was a wonder. Whatever you were?banker. Investor, politician?he could turn you Inside out. "Morgan, after a great victory, once said to me with a grim chuckle: " 'The financier's strength is other people's weaknesses.'" HOW TO CLEAR AWAY THOSE UGLY PIMPLES It is so easy to get rid of pimples and blackheads with Hesinol, and it costs so little, too, that anyone whose face is disfigured by these pests is foolish to keep on with useless cos metics, or complicated "beauty treat ments." See how simply it is done: Bathe your face for several minutee with Resinol Soap and hot water, then apply a little Resinol Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Resinol Soap and more hot water, finishing with a da6h of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly ixe healing, antiseptic Resinol medica tion soothes and cleanses the pores, leaving the complexion clear and vel vety. Sold by all druggists,, Resinol Ointment, 60 cents and $1, Resinol Soap, 25 cents.?Adv Its Effect "Don't worry about that young fel low's infatuation for you. It is mere ly puppy love." "I suppose, then, that is why he fol lows me like a dog." ' A Dfscrimin'ation. "Does your husband play cards for money?" "I don't think so," replied young Mrs. Torkins. "But those who play with him do." : f ]Justa\ Wives! ) Mothers! Daughters!) A woman's organism is B v gets out of order?just like a requires more than ordinary care There are many signs which point t< able pains in various parts of the body, dizziness, faintness, backache, loss of t Dr. Pierce's Fav? has been the means of restoring: thousar and strength. For more than forty yes this great work. Touay it is known thro land. Women everywhere look upon Sold in licvid or tablet form fcj you for SO cents from Dr. Pier a | Dr. Plerce'a Pleaaant Pellets regi 6cr-r^crr?jm,iw'.v?u. tr ?r,aao? n cifVMBEiigRaMNaaeBHaa.iLiaxae] u-.-iirnKT-. T.my.' aftrrrr.---. rr>?t-ga Aids stion of Food MAJ. S. MARTIN You can obtain Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar, the latter size being bought by heads of families already familiar with its merits. Results are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. . - Whefc you use Syrup Pepsin you will see the fallady of chewing mints and tablets or of taking cathartics, salts, pills and similar drastic medicines. Un like these, Syrup Pepsin does not lose Its good effect, and by automatically training the stomach and bowel mus cles to do their work, soon restores these organs to normal. \ Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by ad-, dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Wash ington St, Monticello, 111. A postal card with your name and address on it will do. j is in Florida LTE, good water and good people d farming community in Florida. I about our proposition. Address de, TRENTON, FLORIDA Why Scratch? "Hunt's Cure" is guar anteed to stop add' permanently cure that terrible itching. It is compounded for that purpose- and your money 1 . "j will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION ' ^ if Hunt's Cure fails to core Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other 81dn Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by all ifltA kaan'f ahIwKm f /. JJjj ii uv UBUM bfM tiinuutaviuivu wiUT VT A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman. Teiat Perfect Digestion depends upon the integrity of the liver. IF YOUR LIVER IS TORPID WILL WAKE IT UP AND YOUR SYSTEM WILL NOT RUN DOWN. GETS AT THL JOINTS FROM THE. INSIDf. RHEUMACIDE LIQUID?TABLETS?LINIMENT The Old Reliable Remedy for mnaonl&r, artlcni&r and Inflammatory RHEUMATISM JRHKUMACTDElgnota preparation that Hire* only temporary relief, it removes the cause and drives the poison from tho system At All Druggists lO makes ^ ills J01 rof*Jttjj? , CBOUP AND PNEUMONIA. AOS Uei \KMl?;NtV?rwU.A13? 9000 \ ro? AJIXrlAA?rAIB>M.?I3.t> .goose GREASE CO0, Goose Grease Liniment cares all aches and pains CALOMEL, IS DANGEROUS and 1b being displaced now In many sections of Ut? South by nn a n Utll I IABAC9 IJIf. II. D. niLLIAIRO - LIVER & KIDNEY PILLS These pills stimulate the liver and Bowels without the weakening after effect caused by Calomel. 264 at all dealers Sample sent free on requo#t? THE 6. B, WILLIAMS CO., Quitman, 6a. (rives Immediate relief for all kinds of PILES &d4 Is a wonderful *emedr for ECZEMA,CHAPPED HANDS, SORES and any form of SKIN DIS EASE. Twenty-tlve cents at all druggist*. Writ* for FREE SAMPLES. Dept.D-1. ?niinxiicv nnnr. rAunmuv H1L LUUKIIlLI ukuu iiumrHii i Baltimore, Aid. RELIEVES TIRED EYES Men to learn barber trader Few -weeks required. Steady position for com* petent graduates. Wonderful demand for bar* bers. Watreswhile learning; freecatalofr; writ# RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE, Richmond, Va. Pettits Eye Salve WANTED KHOL)E ISLAND JtEDS and CA.Ul'INES tho greatest lavers. E^ns tl.00 per *euiii? up. Kre? booklet. Old Va. Poultry Fans, LawrcncevUle, Vfc W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 16-1914* ,fr , ,; ? r-v '" rx.-.-r . VordWithYou! 1 ery delicate thing?it very easily delicate piece of machinery, it and attention. >disorder, such as headaches, nnaccount listlessness, nervousness,irritableness, ippetite, depression, and many others. )rite Prescription g ids of suffering women to natural health ha i irs it has been successfully carrying on Lja uijhout the length and breadth of every fc,a it as a helpful friend. Let it aid you. |]f > draggittt, or trial box mciled ce'3 Dispensary, Buffalo, N.Y. xlato Stomach, Liver and Bowels