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CALOMEL MAKES YO1 *IT'S MEOC Straighten Up! Don't- Lose a D4 Liver and Bowels With,1 Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take a dose of the vile, dangerous drug to night and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, break ing it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or * tomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guaranteo-Go to any Irug store or dealer and get a 50-cent 3ottlo of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take 6 spoonful tonight and if it doesn't 1LL INQUIRIES NOT ALIKE )hiladelphia Lawyer illustrated "Lead ing Questions" in Court With Dip. lomatic Kiss Story. The late John G. Johnson, a Phila -'elphia lawyer, was once explaining n a jury the nature and the unfair tess of "leading" or guiding quistions. te illustrated his explanation with an anecdote. "A young chapr and a pretty girl," he . id, "sat on it secluded bench at emon 11111. The girl turned to him ad said earnestly: "'You ask me for a kiss. There is language in kisses. A kiss on the imid denotes chivalrous respect. On te forehead it denotes a firm and ' .ithful friendship. On the lips-' b ir color rose and she drew a long 'eath-'a kiss on the lips denotes all tngs. Kiss me, then, once. Ex less in one kiss your feeling toward "'rTe bashful youth pondered. "'I don't want to lose her,' he said himself. 'Where is it best to kiss t r? Hand, forehead or lips?' "A mellow whistle Interrupted him. e looked at the girl. Her red mouth is puckered up in the form of a rose d ; she had pulled down her hat as to hide her forehead completely, d both hands were thrust up to the :ists in her pockets." The Era of Censorship. 'A little learning is a dangerous ng," exclaimed the man who quotes. 'Posslylt," replied Senator Sorghum. great deal just now depends on how I got your infornmtion and what 1 intend to do with it." Well-Known Firm. 'Who painted Brown's house?" T think he said it was done by Fit-z starts." A torpid liver condition prevents proper ) d assimnilation. Tone up your liver with arighes Indian Vegetable Pil. They not - ntly and surely. Adv. Thme chaiii whlo steals a woman's irse is apt to get a lot of tr-ash. ~ WAS ALL RUN DOWN Faulty Kidneys Caused Acute Suf Since Using Doan's, Mrs. Har-ry A. Lyon, 5 St. WVillim St., S. Boston, Mass., says: "Doan's. Tidney Pilla have surely done mc ~ onder-ful good. About twoi months r 'zior to the b)1irt of my babtiy, I had. wo convulsions and was taken to a hospital. Doctors said li'e. convulsions were~ hue to my kidneys not s orking properly. "I had swelling of he feet and ankles e so that I had to wear. arge - sized slipp)ers. fy back ached in- -- tensely, I was ner-v. MRS. LYON. us and unable to sleep. I also suf ~ered fr-om awful headaches and felt weak, tired, languid, and r~un down. "After I came home a friend sug rested that I try Doan's Kidney 'ills, and I got sonme. I soon noticed u nprovement ; my bafck became ~tronger and I felt better in ever-y wa"y. I kept on taking Doan's and 'as cmred. They are surely reiable." Mrs. Lyon gave the above state tent in May, 1915, and on March 12, 1017, she said : S"My cure has lasted1. I take Doan's "PeensIonally, howev'er, as a 5treng.t h-~ -anir for my kcidneys." Cot Doan's at Any Store, 60e a Box D OOAN' S R IDN ItY VOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO/N. Y. "I OU OWNA LIT TLE FIELD FOR THE LANiDS SAKE, DRAIN IT WEttTO MAKE liYIEL : CABBfAwE PLANTS Early Jeraey and Charleatonu Wakefld Bucces a ton and Flat Dutch. Batisifact ion Guaranteed. 6 it , d-.-i 1 tl.Dliverd .reel Foot 10 5; 1,000, 1.75. -. P. JAMISON SUMMEiVILLE, S. C. NT rIost Proo, riesthn SSICK, UGH URY AND SALI.VATES ky's Work! Clean Your Sluggish 'Dodson's Liver Tone." straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to .the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel be. cause it is real liver medicine; entire. ly vegetable, therefore it cannot sali vate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your slug. gish liver .to work and clean your bow els of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guar antee that a hottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feel ing fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste.-Adv. Taken in Bales. "Few people are in business for their health." "The pawnbrokers sewn altruistic, however. I'm sure they can never get rid of all those guitars and revolvers they so graciously loan mioney on." how's This? We offer $1QU. for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HAILUS CATAtRH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRII MEDICINE is tak en Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Price 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Germany Disgusted. Elihu Root, on his return from Rus sla, said at a dinner in New York: "Germany, while I was abroad, tried very hard for a separate peace. She soon gave up, however, disgustedly de claring that the allies were more in clined for separate pieces." To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 6o cents. In Better Standing. "You citizens of W1asllington, I). C., can't vote I" remlarlked the visitor. "No. And at tIat we're entitled to more credit than Ilulerous residents of other cities who could vote if they chose, but who prefer not to interfere with political hosses."-aVnslhingtpn Star. 59 YEARS OLD, HALE AND HARDY And Praises Cardui, Which She Says Pulled Her Through a Most Dangerous Period. Mercer, Ky.---"Ahout 15 years ago," writes Mrs. W. T. Unll, of this p)lace, "I blegan suffering with change of life, antd was suffering very much. . . I began taking Cardul after having suf fered for 3 years, and I was dread fully nervous. Hardly felt likec doing miy work. Couldn't sleep well at nights. I lowever, after several doses of Cardul I saw an improvement anti in a few (ays I could do my work wvith ease and in two weeks I was able to walk six miles and wvent to the street fair at Central City and enjoyed myself. A fter using two bottles. I got my~ natural health and strength and it lUled me through that most danger ous of p)eriods in a womnan's life with no trouble or suffering. I am now hale anld hearty, and was 50i yearts old the 11th of this month. I will never cease praising ('ardul, which did( me so -much good. It also savedi my daughter's life wvhen she had such a dlreadful spell. Over -40 yearls in use, Cardui has prov('n its ellicacy as "uhe woman's iOniC.'" 'I' yoU are weak, and run do wni, iand suffIer' fromi symp to~ms of roubhlesx peculir to womnein, give 'arduli a tria!.--Av. WVhat Name? O)rvlb.'igh~iiit 'snid ait nm Dayton dlin '"Tihe warii hins dlevellled tyim~ enor~i i!otor firndls are lo~dy. "Wha~,iit unun- im shlo~ i\ ue i -zir lo th airi All things coideredP~, woun'tiii' ii) best name' hei sitymi iaml?" Frnom One Who Has Tried. "W~hat is tihe dlistinctionl bm~ete in: ''Takes (ine( to sellt ilie at her." The 11mderw dog is enuiled tcol littleii sympa)ithy if he starts the fight. When Your Eyes Need Care No Smairtig-Jut Wrye Cofor. 60e cents ato sta m i W C. I!A _-TOBACCO WILT IS DE Z'4V A A Tobacco Growing After Corn, Creedmoor Corn for Five Years, 1911 to 1915, h Winter Crop-Less Than 3 Per Cei 27, 1916, but It Should Be Noted The er in Size Than That After Grass a Tobaeco Vilt, whilh has proved to tr be a destructive disease in the flue- (r eured tohneco district, caul he con- C< trolled through crop rotations and the so exclusion of infection frotm drainage, tc from fertilization a nd from the use of i( Infected implements. This has been is brought out by experiments carried on a by specialists of the department for a - series of years. th The disease is exceedingly destrue- it tive, canusing the plant to die outright do and frequently resulting in at practlcal ly complete failure of tlie crop. It hI aroduces syntptoms in the leaves, the ci talk, and the roots of the tobacco 111 slant. 'Th, nore proninent features or ire ia characteristic umubrellalike ti trooping of the leaves, the presence nii if a yellowish to black discoloration it n the woody portion of the static ci (showing as streaks when the hark is of tii pted off), the presence of t slimy it )oze when the stalk is cut across with nI I kidfe, and a decided denay of the gi root system. 4lk The wvilt is eatised by n organism of wvhich enters the plant through the ii root and eventually britgs aboutt a plugging of the vessels, thus cutting rMff the water supply from the leaves ii and encasing thea to wilt and perish. hi t"ertilizers, cultural netholds, weather h c!ondit ionsand the(1 litke may influence f' i the extent or progress of the disease, a and it has been observed that it is i decidedly inore destructive in relative- I ly wet se~ats. Possible Remedies Tried. k In the tests iade by the department ba numerous possible remiedies were b tried, including crop rotation, trent- pa ment with various alkalis, acids, and c< ntrail salts, itcluding feiilizer na- 1 terial s and gerildes, tatnd thie use of ga1 phaysiea t reatthment sucha as subsoilling ni w'itha a lio andi~ dynamtite. None of hi thtese methoeds other titan crop rotation c w'ere e'ffective, hioweveir, and It is he- f ileved thatt whiere the infection Is presC- tI unt chtief depenidence mtust ihe p~laCcd i rm1 decreaising Its deCstructive efforts el by th lasae of i'otationts. Whtere the h1 wilt is not praeset, steps shtould be Iw taken, of course, to prevent Infection Itl renachltng the soil. i In the tes55 ts umde by the dIepartmtenit nt It wats found thlat by cropping badly ai infested lantd for five years w-itht carops vi not aff ece eb y ilt th in' aju ry " the fa tobaceco froma thie diseaise wais r, .- '(( fr'omt 80 to less thtan 10 per centt. ht Thte (rolps tested'4 whalht gave satis- h factory results for the pratctienl con-. p DESIRAB[LE FEED FOR LAMBS Cheaper Gains Made on Corn or Kafir With Silage and Alfalfa Than on aI Corn and Alfalfa. t Lambs makl~e ltenopear gainis wh'len fed eorn or' katir withI slinage and itlfalfn thani on corna nnid iifofaa alone. 'iThrem ratlions arie desirnhtle for feedin at huaaths: IFirst, ('orni. nifalatin. silatge, and (1 cot tnseed aena ; 5ecod~a~, katfly, al. h inlian, slilage, atd cottonseed meal hirdl. coarn or k tilh'. nilfa'lfn., and ('(t - tonisaed mteat. L~ abs feel ('orni naftto fan md "otton-. seral m1eal will make slighaatly greoler', fit kni (hr, silage.'i -aafaf. atnd ('(t' ln R ;it uite ano "lortgage. No al vu wviil a saw rah:s aa litterma of 1o aa ma'rIa.ga'e at tha somtea th i .:. .'.lngersa and Piates. ni~annger':s as ell as ('lein phianes. WORTH KNOWING A niewi Nafety sitchl for electria'lu rp'oses IS entirmely inclohsed anad i'; aailminteda lay mleanas of a er'anak han (lie wivbihl Iprotruldes fr'omi the ease. A IporinhnI stainill, designed andl I built by a Brookild, Mo., 'onte'octoa', SI fneillIt(ates oper'aiti n by goig to the wo'rk- I) To hteli) ipersons with lipaired' eye-- .' sightt t~o thrieatd. needles an iventtoa' a htas patteitd a miagnifying glaiss to be 04 fatstened to ttelttOra. n -aa vau m STRUCTIVE DISEASE * N. C.-This Plat W; " Cropped to clusive, With Crimston Clover as a t of the Plants Showed Wilt on July t the Tobacco Is Decidedly Small nid Clover. o1 of thie will :11. , ,. . "lu-ni, rye s at rover (1ropt) . w eet potatoes, wtpens. gratsse,. r1.d el"\.- r. :Ind crim nl clover. T1here" i'- a ' " evidence niding to show that ("14tton als;o 19 t affected by tohnetro , .it. ;ntd there no reason for msupuin_ that oats e nffected. Ragweed, whieh Is vern commnnon In e flue-cured distriot :l1' Is attncked; Is Important that th .." dt he kept It appears from thet t)". that on idly. Infested land th" ,~rl1wing of ops not attncked by willt for fotir or 'e years will give bette-r resuhlis than1 Ily" three years of such rpin.The ree-year; period grea:tly red i e--' the Inount1 of wilt. hown1-- "r It is he 'red that on badcly in1f..m.. soils it op of tobaeen shoid 11-1 h1" crown tener fltimn onlce ill 1"'-r1"- li-" \ years. It after the disense.I,, l t o-en br11tight ;tler control tobneen InW imay ht. own safery every foulrth II 'or. U~n r no circlumsiannee sh1ul 1w e~~c rap' tobneenct he grow\n In 'Zu-r shm o n fested still. Prevent Spread of Disease A1lthoug;.h the rotatlion of erops tikes it poissile to grow toh~neen <ml nid Infested wit w I I lt I. Itose Inrms the wilt nrena that ar~e stIin fret 'omn the tlsense enoilan nnt t((l consher blo pr1einintn1. hieenulse a l: tnr e lvce go of tobaceco can In' grown1 tin the0m is clently to thle interest o~f th<l wner to uis- ('very potssible' mea1ns 0 peeing his firm) free from the to ricco wilt. Th'1orough. hturning of to leen seed beds wtill destroy the will trasili, hull thel seedt hedl may he me reinfested if diseased coil from Ironigtih..vnnvrynm in ttls isalo e tor mh fu 'rithsbnserlie.Tesd 'd swl steflb.ns n e iteifetdb sufe dan7 ein inf ste fild . T is xplin aNnr Cf Thsat mW he Cioppced to t-feted Platisoe lte o rJuly rinledthr. ad. o h >ov ofason ho hneriiri -er n ye nedg to av~oi iiet Itit i fils fr om ifetation tlanrts~'.ii i b t ti er ro 'd (fhrswhet myh ifstd. fladoen(1 infested I phmTV mn n Cit meno distablof isn thekewil 19Iimembr it hat it ao '''i heo kstrn Itnpe hldth fron tinthtmonh. d(1' whereti i nprovemit' Lt\ilg ofin erp s nurt ttokr be 'uble' fryou. o 'e necomeIt F rom Drft Mi r aites.Ibi \\'he dbraf mre rudfor farm ii ~i. h teh ye*nr maes t~i he iot of horse. inhorti tVOchh thaon when1 te work' sis aon r oien t hn in il ing,' and fuey 'S. itehfthr ue foriiti te:~ ma h s '(ei differenc in ftiiim betweenir ITie fo t he stil.i rlfee t 0 PrvetSped of bDisreias n hettiil tho Pa! tiiff.t~)' hie eIuatorin21 i en1 whre stimfP' tae squalbit~, alt(rnatie, ay known! " at .lg hs the 'ln fives friualies tO C-t St'e. ionth ihmahi ma'srkst the ivir -riliety oft the handr nued ii an ute cre int'e! o f tla oto' l fotu lt'i'th~l or weakt. 'of' Ihuneer. mi Iniith('~ is lntu vity rlita i'i,'t liii -e 'ii.al ls t ioeal (ppra.xi lsottl y ho-n~ e fitha 1 0 u.' einu litsin s lt e fit llte ntvs dy fI thililtr hnuld o the s t ' ,tlt Send Over Some WRIGLE Keep Your soldier or sailor bry suppUledI Give bin, t ~ d refreshni n er tection against thirst. the help to appetite and digestion afforded 7 1 by Wrigley's. It's an outstanding feature of the war "All the British Army is chewing it." AFTER EVERY MEAL The 1 TMaPERtFECT GUM - Flavor Even With the Barber. The Particular Landlord. "Don't yioi enre for 1any2 piosctrI "I sliderstalid the pollce backed the today?" asked thin postal cl-rk : i Irimtro wagon up to an apart ment hous ha~tmleil 11ti mn th sin ii o hall in your neighborhood and took out a reqjuesteel. hunch of disorderly Ienan1ts." "Not tottlay," snui/ the1 manll. "'Yes. (:reat world, isn't it't 'The "Or sums stallipe nvelops't \V' man who owns the plie wouin't have 5(11ne n*ewt onl.'s." rent an apatiien to anyonel who had "No, thank you." 'hiId rei." "Would you like i moin-y oirtier?" "No." A Question. "Or perhaps you would like to open "Anyhow, poverty is nn rlai('.' n post:Il sit viigs necolmt?" "A 1 hat's n good thing, Where But t he 1ii111 had tled. I would It poor folks gel 'or IiiiictI "Who wazs 1101 ha llow, and why dhd iles froth?' 3y0u atsk hun t all t hose questions4'.?" as5ked aI iilloiw elerk. '"T'hat ," said thle other clerk, "'Is miy hitrher. For yerV weih'a shaved te hie hits hothieredl me with recommei(ndaiItis oIf mlaIssage~., sham l Poos, halrcuts and114 hilr oniles. 1 ami (bvenj with htim no0w." RED. FACES AND RED HANDS ~ ~ a: ac' ia Soothed and Healed by Cuticura--Sam- 5cn otecotist~ 1 Cutleu"Anyoowandvhrtywater. cortth." ha"As i that's hegood thint.lathrr woultuicorrflkOge nutteemtn. ''1 havelaid ii~v t:;:imWhenlyleutbua Elqunc UsepldeZndi aluL ''e ag "An hiti~vln ha.pua' ? i hN 35 cent botF nnain twie a p'oa~l Eai Fr btMal. much, retnen of the1 usua 50ietA bot (1414tin re eti smear afete partsi'' with irglini rdretf CuticurachardnendicinenCwasheomanwith Cuicr Soi)'liy and hoti' war For theD KS&SJPLE ofS.CuticuraOpSoalp.oDryidand ruh, Vn Freeyamplyeamhny ail it hr Vook. Adrm oser.Cllua e t wiL, ~n i. WV lak~rg.1iamnI It is tiii~itieTrili1forrheumatism11'neuraligia, Wh tcon ti atcopnMcuaanus It flelifO a niseal)I lt)1(111011of 1 wt a ll tde al rtsrc of c e a Bostou. Slidsji everwheilre.-A d Gisodr LER BC()S. & Ci~~~i Haimorecd "onIm av ld Du. rToi'nIS lVet atL ntermlyan inl~camsr theCC fet f my allounrty."onryfr7 C1 a c iLO n e i(Wi e "And thlen wt a ppegstnd ed?" serwic "Soinehodysa Sold'forr 47 rd.ars.rebo! if H N'I" Alo an Fin Gene ~ iI~Itchng k eSegthening Toi 'em and went right aloall