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December 20, 1911}
While your darling H
sleeps croup may come
[Every mother thould be prepared |H
VICKSKZSALVEI
For external application?brings instant
relief to t1 e breathing o- gart ar.d perfects
H a prompt c-ie?always L.cp a jar on hand.
9 At your drccrht'acr lyc J, 52c., $100 V
Economy suggest* the do'.lar size. ?
Viek's Family Remedies Co., Greensboro, N.C. J
SPECIAL, OFFER
Brilliant L.lght Burners
0 (kerosene) give 30 candle
power. Smokeless?odorless;
fits any lamp; regular
price 36c. prepaid In U.
8. With perfection tube of
pure food flavors (anyselectlon
40c., Including
chamois polishing cloth
16c extra. Choice 2 burners
45c.; 2 tube flavors
36c.; 2 chamois polishers
write tor . ecla) terms.
BRILLIANT DVIINEK D. 11,
Watertona, Wl?.
CLEVELAND COTTON?
MAltltORO SEED CORN.
My cotton made 738 pounds Lint Cotton
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| THIS"LADY'S
G00D_ APPETITE
Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From
Mobile, Tells How She Gained It
Mobile, Ala.?"I suffered for seren
/ears, with womanly trouble," writes
Mrs. Sigurd Hansen In a letter from
this city. "I felt weak and always had
a headache and was always going to
the doctor. At last I was operated on,
and felt better, but soon I had the
same trouble.
My husband asked me to try Cardul.
X felt better after the first bottle, and
v now, I have a good appetite and sleep
welL I feel fine, and the doctor tells
me I am looking better than he ever
saw me."
If you are sick and miserable, and
suffer from any of the pains duo to
womanly trouble?try Cardul.
?A.. I la aMaaaaa#t*l hsAetlflA If 4fl
V/X1UU1 ib BUW\iOOBi Ui uovauoo *v
composed of ingredients that have been
found to act curatlvsly on thtf womanly
constitution.
For more than fifty years, It has been
used by women of all ages, with great
success. Try It Yo"r druggist sells it
N. 1.? Writs to: Ladle*' Advisory Dept., Chattanpon
Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special
Instruction*, and 64-page book, ' Home Treatment
ar Wom," MBt la plala wrapper. ao request|
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THE P E ? S B M ? B I i
AX OBSEKVEITS Ol'lNlOX OF BEX1CAX
LAX OS.
in thig age of dishonesty and graft" 1
iug, it ig puzzung lor tue working wan
aud wouiaii to Beoure a bale luvebtaieat.
Many of tue surewuest aud uiobI intelligent
people and it diuicult to dls- (
cern tue taise from the true. Hetty
Green lg said to be the richest woman '
in the worid to day, aud tuat not a doL
lar of her money is "tainted." By un- 1
tainted, we mean houestiy invested in
legitimate stocks and bonds which she
bougnt and owned outrigut, and they
were her own. If the prices raised, she
could sell and make her proht Or if
they decreased in value below par. no '
one was the loser but herself. But the
greater portion of the wealth of Hetty
Green has been made in leal estate,
which cannot be misconstrued other
than an honest and safe investment.
While fortunes have been made in
oil, gas, the railroads, telegraph and
telephone systems, insurance, mines,
etc. these investments arc uncertain and
dubious. With oil and gas fortunes are
spent buying land of limited yield. In
buying railroad, teloeranh or tplpnhono
stocks, they are manipulated in such
a manner that none but the wealthy
realize any benefit from the same. With
insurance graft is likely to eat up all
the surplus, and the profits are more
of a gamble than is comfortable for the
average equanimity. And with mines,
no money has really ever been made in
them, on account of the expense in
working valueless minesWith
real estate it is a different
proposition; good land is certain to be
valuable at one or another period in
history, in large cities and most localities
here in tae ouues, land is iieul
at too exnorbitant pi ices ior tne working
man or w oman to secure a sumcieut
homing to mame any money, taae
piupeny 111 ^ew lora. i_uy a.ong i>roadway,
ii will piobaoiy increase m vaiue
at uie same rate tae next oo yeais as it
aas tae iasi ally, ami ueue uui tue rion
can seoui e a loot 01 it.
'iuis is way investors oi real estate
are nuiryiug to cuuaua, tae isoiiavvestera
tstaies auu .Mexico lo secure
laud, 'liie lruit lanus ot Amelia,
anusii Columbia. Uaoatugtou auu ur
egon as weii as irrigated poi nous of
Arizona aud .New Mexico, wni uudoubieuly
be aa unlimited source of
weaita in lue next tea years, aauu iu
.Mexico, especially tae vauey portions
will uot oiuy suppry large quantities ot
lood stuiis lor ail pails 01 tae world,
but lauu bougnt mere aow tor about
$4 or *ti per acre win, Iu leu or ivveuiy
years time, uiaae loiiuaes eacu year
from its yield, it lniei.igeuily cultivated.
aud tuea seil lor a larger tonuue
than could b? liiada nam in inn
in lifty years.
.Mexico ia right now laboring under
uneasy couultious, but ibat is just me
reason lor buying land at tuis time, because
property is bound to go up as
soon as ail matters tnere aie seined
amicably. Where tnere are now a lew
native villages, whose iiiuaouants are
eking out a scant existence, there will
be larger plantations and prosperous
yoenian farms. The desire for investment
in the American tropics is becoming
more and more evident and
keen. A3 tropical agriculture has been
proved profitable, it is natural that
capital should turn towards Mexico.
And by securing Mexican real estate at
this time, one is making a winning inMO
C* ] General'
\ ? no bad effects li
NO PAY ply it. write to 1
N OF THE SOUTH
vestment, laying the foundation for a
Future fortune, similar to that of Hetty
Green of "untainted money."
TRY NOT TO
Make remarks about the food at
i inner.
Say smart things which may hurt
ine's feelings.
Talk about things which may only
interest yourself.
Contradict your friends when they
ire speaking.
Grumble about your home and relatives
to outsiders.
Speak disrespectfully to anyone older
than yourself.
Be rude to those who serve you either
in shop or at home.
Dress shabbily in the morning because
no one will see you.
Think first of your own pleasure
when you are giving a party.
Refuse ungraciously when somebody
wishes to do you a favor.
Behave in a street car or train as if
no one else had a right to be there.
Ask Youi
Ayer s Hair Vigor is composed of
chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol,
injurious ingredient in tnis list, j
A hair tonic. A hair dressing. Pr
pletely destroys all dandruff. Do
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The Famous J
The best pait of the day is th<
gathered together around the lamp.
The old day* of the smoky fireplace an
place have come the convenient oil stove ar
There are to-day, in the United States i
lamps, giving their dear, white light to mori
Other lamps cost more, but you cannot |
gives. It has become so popular we may a
American family."
The Rayo is made of solid brass, with hai
Ask your dealer tor a Rayo lamp ; or wrfa
Standard 0
tin con
You can transform any kerosene (coal
into dazzling brilliancy with our wonde
Burner. 50 candle power invisible i
Steel Mantle. Brighter than electric:
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U8EFITL HINTS.
Mahogany or any other colored
wood may be darkened by polishing
with cold drawn linseed oil.
To quickly cloud the windows in
bath room, etc., apply with a brush a
solution or epsom salts mixed in vinegar.
This gives a capital frosted appearance
and becomes permanent if
white varnished over.
When two glass tumblers or disheB
stick together so that there is danger
of breaking them in getting them
apart, put cold water in the inner one
and hold the outer one in warm wa rr
and they will separate at once.
Milk will clean piano keys satisfactorily.
It will take out ink spots
of long standing. Used in starch, it
will give a satisfactory gloss. It will
remove discoloration from gilt mirror
and picture frames. Used with blueing
for lace curtains, it will make
them look like new.?Pittsburgh Dispatch.
- Doctor
sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium
water, perfume. Not a single
Ask your doctor if this is not so.
omptly checks falling hair. Comes
not color the hair, f
^iay&Lamp
j evening, when the whole family is
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d flickering candle are grne forever. In their
id the indispensable Rayo Lamp,
alone, more than 3.000,0C0 of these Rayo
s than 3,000,000 homes.
Ea better light than the low-priced Rayo
ost call it " the official lamp of the
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for every reBder.
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