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JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL, SYLVA, N. C. Calomel Loses You a Day's Work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead Read my guarantee I If bilious, constipated or head achy you need not take nasty, sickening, danger ous calomel to get straightened up. Every druggist in town your drug fiat and everybody's druggist baa no ticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson's Lirer Tone is taking tta place. "Calomel Is dangerous and neonle know It, while Dodson's Liter Tone is ! perfectly safe and gires better re- raits." said a prominent local druggist. ! Dodson's Liver Tone Is personally j guaranteed by every druggist who! sells It. A large bottle doesn't cost very much, but if it falls to give easy! relief in every case of liver sluggish-1 ness aad sonstipatlon, you have only: to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause in convenience all the nert day like vio lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. Adv. M H ML. la all cases ot Distemper, Pinkeye, Influ enza, Colds, etc. of all horsea, brood mares, colta, stallions, is to "SPOHN THEM" On their tongue or in the feed put Spina's Liquid Compound. Give the remedy to all of thorn. It acts on the LIt.J and glands. It routs the disease by rxpelling" the dlsoase grerms. It ivard3i ore the trouble no matter how they are Vipu.se J." Absolutely free from any thing Injurious A child can safely take tt. Sold by druggists, harness dealers, or a.Mit express paid by the manu fju'tuisrs. Special AseaU Wanted. FRENCH PREFER FOOTBALL OR DUELING TO ROUGH AMERICAN GAME OF BASEBALL IMtfK t;$jf:Si " v END INDIGESTION. EAT ONE TABLET r APE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES ANY DISTRESSED, UPSET STOMACH. SPOHM MEDICAL CO,, GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A Popular Player Who Has Returned From France. 1'ianee, the country Hint went through the tight ingest war in history with out batting an eye. will never adopt baseball as a national pastime because, the game is "too rough." This was learned from no less an authority than Capr. Christopher Mathewson. who has just arrived from France. Although the l'oilus have bravely attempted a few sanies under merican tutelage, "they're more afraid of a hard-hit liner or -rounder than thev are :1 a (lerinan 77," uecording to Mathewson. Rotten Infield Work. "Their infield work is rot ten.' -said Christy. -They can run bases all right but they get little opporl unity bemuse they can't bat. And 1 don't believe you could pick up a lirst-elass catcher in all of France. Fverv time a French man sets behind a bat he wauls to retreat about ten paces.' erect a barbed wire entanglement, dig himself a dugout and crawl into it. "No, the Frenchman will never take to baseball in a big way. He prefer something more gentle, such n i'nwtha.11 and dueling." Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, gas ay, sour, or you have flatulence, heart burn, here Is instant relief No wait ing I Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Papa's Diapepsia all that dys pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis tress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsia never fall to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores. Ad'. Different Pointa of View. There was a rush of wind, a cloud of dust, and the car rushed on, leav ing the old gentleman sprawling iu the roadway. He picked himself up and dashed up to a policeman, yelling ex citedly : "That motorcar knocked ine downl" The policeman took out a business like notebook and said: "Iid you notice the number, sir?" Y-s." said the injured one. "It was number fit;." .lust then another policeman, who i had seen the accident, came hurrying j up. and said : "No. no! Tire number's IK). This : gentleman was standing on his head ; when he noticed it!" l'ittburu;li ' Chronicle-Telegraph. Arm Cvoitd cnuu Srrwrar Arm Dksfoxdbxct couxs Jot. Arm Sicxnis cokzb Hx Aj.ru. Arm Wsaxnxss couxa StbxxqT In the spring when you're u& in" fagged out blood tMa j you will turn to Nature's remedy a tonic made from wild root aai barks, which has stood fifty as the best spring tonic ycu find -strength regained.; N0 n to tell you it's Dr. Pierce's Go! jea Medical Discovery, put up ia tablet or liquid form, and sold by every druggist in the land. After a bad winter shut up indoors,your blood needs a temperance tonic, a tUsuo. builder and blood-maker such as i his "Medical Discovery" of Dr.Pierc'. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's IavaL U Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.f for trial pvfc. Padusah, Ky. "Wheo I ws a yoit g.- blood was impoverishe.1 aaJ injoure. . gave me Dr. Pi-rce's Golden Medical 1-v-. nd it so enriched and puritied my LI j ?'J4 "kiave Lad no trouble of that land i'.rj.e. t. a Medical DWcovery' is the very U-at bi.wd r.: and tonle 1 have ever .nown and 1 uevr '-: in reootuniending it." Urs. Jj.t. t - "Vii TrinM St. ' we BRICKLEY FORGETS HIMSELF SOLD FOR SO YEARS. for MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. fNLGs?'NC sE:,EtAt.?,I.?'r',0EN- IONIC. Sold bv All Urua itar. SPEECH APPEALED TO HIM More or Less Good Reason Why List- ener Considered It Great ? ) i Oratorical Effort. Th-v :uv lt llinir a iitM.il uxkf i. ii v:n r.. . M . tt'.l v;is Ha' Iwr.'lf slii.l; renter of vr;i! i;niip ,,f ii-eiiii.ei-s who 1im1 lie.-ird of ihe "Tn. N il.ii i, hi Cy. lune" of WLile tiiikinir in Uu lol.hy t out' Of these ynni.s of l'urtlic..ri)iii a iSkvltrs, V.iir .v!ii;ni Canvtt of Hnus V.'i, Tex.. j.asstHl, after alutati.ms. "Iii you ev-'r hear Cjirrett speak?" skeil rpslciw f,f the members ul' his ifrwujt. 'Ys." they all cliiiiie.l in. "The rnt masterly a.hh'-ss. the niosr l.efiutiful, (.ul-siin-iiii;' ad.lress I ever he;in in all my life of asso ciation with u,reat orators, fell from the Hps of thai !f!'e;it Texan ami statesman on nlht at lallas," said Uljshaw. "lie was introilucin me." replied Uphav solemnly. Atlanta Constitution. Paradoxical. "Jagg hits a lot of dry humor." "Yes. and oddly enouuh. esper-hilly -hen he has l.een drinking." Final. "What is the l.est test of realism In a play':' '"The real money it draws at the ho r.rMeH." Classifying Him. The most - u 1 1 i 1 1 ;- I. it of repartee we reiiienilter to have heard in recent weeks happened .nt at tjte Wiliounh heacli pi nie .f a certain fraternity to which we heloim. A very young ma.n and very. prtiy irl were discussing cosuinn-s. i-oisehack riding, golf ami fudge. The girl said that she could ride. I. m preferred the old-fashioned side saddle. She said .she thought it more graceful. "lint, really. .Mis very young man. "di inherently im prone skirt V" "Nothing whatever. Mr. Q." an swered the very pre;ty girl, earu'stly. "For instance, I think that you might wear one with perfect propriety." Cleveland I'lain Dealer. Noted Harvard Football Star, While Umpiring Game, Nearly Inter cepts Forward Pass. Charley It rick ley. one-time Harvard; football star and captain of the Army Transport Service eleven last full, is blossoming forth into a regular ofli- 7..." insiMtd tin yon see anything in the divided An Immune Miscreant. "If yon dig a pit for yonr Tie-ghhor, you may fall into it yourself." re marked the man who reniemlMMs his Sunday school vaguely. "Yes. returned .Mr. Chuggins: "that retribution idea may be all well enough for pit-digging. ltut the man who breaks glass bottles in the sir. et very seldom has any tires of his ovu to he ruined." The Darn Parasites. Mrs. I'.oobee (with newspaper) It rosts Holland .S:t,HX,0H a year to maintain her dikes. Mr. Iioobee Serves her riht. Why (h.esn't she start a republic?--Buffalo I'xpress. No Table DrinK Has Ever Taken The Place Of The Original Postum Cereal Boil just like coffee 15 rrnnutes after boiling begins. Its delicious flavor, rich seal brown color and fine aroma make it such a satisfying cup that Postum is the ideal drink with meals for both children and grown people. Used in place of coffee it provides a real health drink. Contains no drugs, no caff ein as does coffee; doesn't make you nervous, sleepless or fretful. tt There's a Reason" At Grocers two sizes 15c & 25c Charley Brickley. cial, but teams that: engage him had better be prepared for unexpected hap penings. Charley was umpire at the last game of the year in Newark and was en thusiastic about the plays the school boys used. "Sy," he said to one of his fellow officials, "one of those teams had n bird of a forward pass, ami it was all I could do when the ball skimmed over my head to keep my hands down. 1 could have intercepted it dead easy, but I caught myself in time." PITTSBURGH TO LOSE STARS Football Squad Will Be Badly Riddled by Graduations Eight to Re ceive Sheepskins. Pittsburgh's football squad will be badly riddled by graduations next June when eight of the eleven 'varsity pevfomers receive their sheepskins. Furthermore. reserve material is scarce, especially for the line. While l':l t diterents have great faith in the bility of Coach "iop" Warner, they te preparing temelves for some de-ci- in -- full. a t.y eatMiot figure '1 the On, ell :m:i:i eaj: get through ,;- -:t ;nr of games witb'uuoiher. cleau yte. The one-year-ivsideuce' rule oes bacl- into e-fec in thv- fail. INTERESTING SP08T PARAG&APftS Chicago sportsmen are trying to re vive horse racing. Xcw York university has scheduler4 eight football games for next fall. Another boxing bill has been Intro duced in the New York state legisla lure. It is estimated Harvard university? athletics cosr during normal veV Jess Willard does, lots of talking with his bankers after each chat with Tex Kickard. Newark, one of the best of the In ternational leagu cities, is still with out a backer. Whitewash coats f,,r war-jumpins players are all the rage in the bi league set just now. Front-row seats will not be so popu lar in Cleveland this season. je Engl will pitch for the Indmns. The University of California will make intercollegiate golf a feature of its future sports progv-nn. George Stall ins P rures O. AV Grant's fresh bankroll will help flu Braves to another penpnt. If the Germans bad been long or baseball more atrocities would hav been inflicted on the French. Just now Nevada seems to have tin call for the big right. Tex Kickart' has kindly feelings toward Reno. Leland Stanford university expect? to be represented by a strong arraj of lawn tennis players this season. Trading ball players seems to be the nly traffic known in which both side always get much the better of the bar gain. The University of Pennsylvania and Annapolis crews will race over thf Severn river course, Annapolis, thh spt ing. Chicago fans will cheer up a lo: when they get definite news that Grov er Cleveland Alexander has reached at. Atlantic port. "Srie Erickson. star twirler of tin Detroit Tigers, has been released fron: tlv service and will go South witli Jennings' men. P.ohby Quinn of the "Browns, will he surprised if P.ert Gallia isn't one of the leading pitchers in the American league this sea sou. Tex Tiickard says he won't undet any conditions act as referee of tht Willar.u-Dempsey fight. He'll do tht referecing on the receipts. .The dopesters better fi-rA ovt I Halter Johnson's record for last sea I s,n; before declaring him all in. He about, as through with basehaH th i allies are with Germany. A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contain no harmful or habit producing drug. Such a medicine is I'r. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liv-.-r and bladder remejv. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in eery bottle of Swamp lloot. It is scientifically compounded fro"i vegetable herbs. It is nut a stimulant and is taken iu teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everythK. It is nature's great helper ia relieving aid overcoming kidney, liver and Mad der troubles. A sworn statement of nuritv h with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Root. If you need a medicine, vou shuld have t - best. On ?ale at all'd.u stare in bo e of two si.'es, medium a-ad Ur. Howe it" you wish tirst t, trv tiiis great prep ration send ten cents tt Dr. Kilmer I'.inhimton. . Y.. fr a sample 'e. When wriiing be sure and nention this paper. Adv. War Increases Mental Diseases. Figures compiled by the Now Yir state hospital commissi,, u show thai :.Wr uior,. patiet;ts have ho.n ad mitted to the state hospitals dtiring the forty-four months since war was declared than for the similar period of time prior to the beginning of hos tilities, the admissions prior to the war being lN.).:in;. :;s s.gainst :,.::.::n after ward. The stale hospital ;m. :,,-4U:1l. ly housing ;..,tH mote patients ihan lhey were built to accommodate. A Cough That Lasts And will not yield to ordinary rta edics must have special traiac-at. Hayi JFK mrngmim Slops The Tickio Heals The Throat Cures The Cough : Wonderfully eflfactivs in the treatmem ot Coughs, but if the Coua ii dee-seatl ana me neaa orLnest u sore, a penetrdi ijg salve should be applied. This teaclf helps any coui syrup ia curing Gxiiiu and Colds. A FREE BOX OF BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when I;oschees Syrup has been used so successful ly for fifty-one years in all parts of the United Slates for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled iu the throat, especially lung troubles-; It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expec toration in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient to regain his health. Made iu America and sold ior more than half a century. Adv: GROVE'S O-PEfJ-TRATE SALVE ( Opens the Pores and Peastrale; ) For Chest Colds, Mi Colds, tad Cr:;?, j is enclosed with evary bottle of IIAYES ncuaiHij nuiNt.T. This is the oal? cough syrup on the market with whicii this additional treatment is given. Th Salve is also very valuable as a Gennieida for the Nose and Throat. You get b-xh remedies for the price of one. 35c. Sold by all Druggists. If your Dru&jis: should not have it in stock, he will order t from his nearest Wholesale Druggist. Made. Recommended and Guaranteed a the Public by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic True Cenius. How grateful we are 1o the ji):mi f the world who obeys ihe morale, as in humility, nnd in ihe obligation to serve mankind. True genius ahvavs has these inspirations.- Kmerson. Iare a man to do a thing, and if he's a fool he will attempt it. AVOID INFLUENZA! fZSti nK!i.tSoHB OWALfii.iM-.J . ' i"5?.P w" in guod condition aa4 t V'"a fwduoea tm and h:pt tbo hn -si BookkMnifltf ,(1 'lorthand thoroTih!y Uabfc . nrui: n tiai. Write (or c:-xf Address miter CmroUi SckMl, JrMtMr. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 13-1913. L-J. AU U v7 LrJ h B A WAR-TIME ILL THAT'S SPREADING RTTrrWC Clllm lvinnn wnr, m K mT ai" tre!M h of Hurope, a wave of orif wars !n,l fkry 8b0VV'S' ha als prevailed. ::.i Suiin tL ? ent'tion of armies. It wa .-n w-iV?n i, ;iCl"1 U"an following that conflict. T:.e: War V1 d3!n-"; f txe Itch after the Spanish-A. ni KuropeanTtrule0' leeatin? itself "C conSolUu and tho wth whom thev to:f Hunt's riJ. hnd 3 "disced remedy for th :5 Manv .. ' commonly nowi, "Hunt's lU n Man a ye.eran of the late 90s will tetifv to it im1 i.iove recuo"s.vare followed HL-NT'S ' SALVK under L S!; ''" te" VU S" seIIs irNT'S aSrditatiVied'Z:rntee t0 Pefnnd the A Ar.tfr....! V.I.I I .. flJ -- .KiailOlll 111)11 o.....nr I h.mv I III 1 ftm praise iirxT'x S4ip " :::'" - haTi . i ?'p to call it th rnA K..V',- r-m,!).; r.?Y1!- A-T Hunt's smk". ."V.-,-""1 :l''YT compel me iu 1 '-u torallv f-iiu.i .-v . - " - eurea me arter manv ui: tnorjej use l Hunt setter and othr itehin- " . r in treatment or Itch, i ;-iU rel-.ab'e JrUg atoreV or It .Sku' an.J is sold on our MEDICIXK COM PA-NY. INC.. SHERMAN, T