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CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP!
ACTS UKEJNMIE OK LIVER
I Guarantee “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Will Give You the Best Liver
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Doesn’t Make You Sickl
Stop using calomel! It makes you
sick. Don’t lose a day’s work. If you
feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti
pated, listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
whiyh causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile, crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that aw
ful nausea and cramping. If you feel
"all knocked out,” if your liver is tor
pid and bowels constipated or you
have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach
sour just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drtfe store or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take a
He Wanted to Know.
"Mother, who was the strongest
man?” said Johnnie.
"Why, Samson. I think,” said his
mother, who was not very certain
about history, sacred or otherwise.
"Well, how long was he champion?”
asked Johnnie, another question which
his mother oould not answer.
COVETED BY ALL
tout possessed by few —a beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or is harsh and stifT, you can re
store it to its former beauty and lus
ter by using "La Creole” Hair Dress
ing. Price 11.00.—Adv.
Quite Familiar.
She (thoughtfully)-r-Did you ever
think much about reincarnation, dear?
T 8 (otherwise) —Think about it? I
eat it nearly every day—only we call
it hash. —Tiger.
Unassisted.
“I hear that poor Blank died with
out the aid of a doctor.”
“Yes, he managed it alone, poor
chap.”
Keep Hanford’s Balsam in your sta
ble. Adv. ,
You never hear a dressmaker say
that figures cannot lie.
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM!
Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff
Joints —Drives Out Pain
You’ll know why thousands use MUS*
TEROLE once you experience the glad
relief it gives.
Get a jar at once from the nearest
drug store. It is a clean, white oint
ment made with the oil of mustard. Bet
ter than a mustard plaster and does not
blister. Brings ease and comfort while
it is being rubbed on!
MUSTEROLE is recommended by
doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are
used annually for Bronchitis, Croup,
Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Conges
tion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints,
Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chil
blains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest
(it often prevents Pneumonia).
At your druggist’s, in 25c and 50c jars,
and a special large hospital size for $2.50.
Be sure you get the genuine MUS
TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what
you ask for. The Musterole Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Nervous Women
Find Sure Relief in
STELLA-VIT*
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| Nervousness is one of the most S
S certain signs of derangement or B
R weakness of the female organs.
!to Do you get “fidgety” or upset I
* when things go wrong? Do you g
often feel as if your nerves were 2
on edge? Are you depressed and I
irritable? You should go right to g
the root of the trouble and sup- I
ply a tonic that will restore your |
feminine organs to their normal g
£ condition. Stella-Vitae has been
I a godsend to thousands of nervous, g
to worn-out, discouraged women. It ?
fi is guaranteed to help you. You ft
to need risk nothing. Buy a bottle R
fl from your dealer, and if you are b
to not benefited he will give you 5
your money back. & bottle at to
your nearest dealer’s.
| Thaclier Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. I
P/l U> M? lookout Biscuit
STANDARD of EXCELLENCE
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CHATTANOOGA BAKE-ltV
CHATTANOOGA* TENN. , J
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Placed anywhere. Daisy F’A KH!«r mttracta and kills all
(Diet. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient, and cheap.
ty prepaid, SI.OO,
HAROLD SOMERS, 15C DeKalb Ave , Brooklyn, N. Y
r.AV.n.rrrm bDs!n?ss ' patent or other property
L3Su I Oui i aTin qaj o kiy ; describe, sta to lowest price.
Write Browa't NaUuaai ExeUanfe, laL Life Bids., 81. Leola, 80.
spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten
you right up and make you feel tine
and vigorous I want you to go back to
the store and get ydur money. Dod
son’s Liver Tone is . destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
it cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti
pated waste which is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam
ily feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
—Adv.
“Human Folk.”
The people who live in the hearts of
men are the “human beings” of his
tory —the Lincolns, the Mark Twains
and the Walt Whitmans of life who
lounged through the world in snirt
sleeves. They never took the trouble
to put on airs, because they knew
that if they did they would miss the
whole show. The price of admission
to that human show the greatest
show on earth —is to leave selfishness
and pride at home. That done, you
walk in past the doorkeeper without
giving him anything but a wink. —Bos-
ton Globe.
TALK ABOUT ITCHING
A well known Georgia dentist, Dr.
R. H. Thomas, Valdosta, Ga., writes:
“I feel as though some encouragement
is due you for the good results 1
obtained from Hancock Sulphur Com
pound. I suffered greatly for three
long, hot summers, with some un
known itch on my legs from my knees
to my ankles. There wak no eruption
—the skin perfectly clear and smooth —
but talk about itching, it certainly did
it. I have used one fifty cent bottle
of Hancock Sulphur Compound and
think I am nearly w r ell. Many thanks.”
Hancock Sulphur Compound and
Ointment are sold by all dealers.
Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti
more, Md. Write for Booklet. —Adv.
The mind cure may be all right—
but the patient must have a mind of
his own to start with.
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ten years younger if you
darken your ugly, grizzly, gray hairs by
using “La Creole” Hair Dressing. —Adv.
In Luck.
"We’re in luck, boys,” remarked
Noah.
“In what way?” inquired Japhet.
“We can go ahead and build this
ship ourselves without asking for an
appropriation.”
FRECKLES
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need of
feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the
prescription othine —double strength—is
guaranteed to remove these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine —double
strength—from your druggist, and apply a
little of it night and morning and you
should soon see that even the worst freckles
have begun to disappear, while the lighter
ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom
that more than one ounce is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful
clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double strength
othine, as this is sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove freckles. —
Adv.
Don't blame a girl for assuming a
striking attitude when she’s trying to
make a hit.
Get it to the bottom of the affected
part. Adv.
A woman is always suspicious of
another woman who dresses better
than herself.
TRY DARKENING YOUR GRAY
HAIR WITHOUT DYES
Shampoo your hair and scalp each
morning for about a week with Q-Ban
Hair Color Restorer. If your hair is
gray, streaked with gray, prematurely
gray or faded, brittle, thin or falling,
all your hair will then be beautifully
darkened and to such a natural, even
dark shade no one would suspect that
you had applied Q-Ban. Q-Ban is no
dye, perfectly harmless, but makes all
your hair soft, fluffy, thick, with that
lustrous dark shimmer which makes
your hair so fascinating. Big bottß
sent prepaid or sold by druggists for
50c. Address Q-Ban Laboratories, Mem
phis, Tenn. —Adv.
In London.
"If I say my prayers tonight, mam
ma, will they get me by the Zeppe
lins?”—Life.
FITS, EPILEPSY, FALtIKO SICKNESS
Stopped Qnieklv. Fifty years of uninterrupted
success of l>r. Kline s Kpllepsy Medicine insures
lasting results. Large Tri \l Bottle Free. DR.
KLINE COMPANY, It«d Bank, N. J.-Adr.
v
A man isn’t necessarily a bird be
cause he acts like a jay.
For wire cuts use Hanford’s Balsam.
Adv.
Money makes the mare go and like
wise marriage makes the money go.
The chronic borrower is naturally a
trifle touchy
TWV TWUGI.AS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS. GEORGIA.
SECRET OF SUCCESSFUL POULTRY RAISING
Cull the fowl on the left; keep the one on the right.
The long body, deep chest, broad head, and short beak, together with the
bright eye of the cock on the right indicate good strong constitution.
The short body with long legs, and narrow head and chest Indicate
weak constitution in the bird on the left.
(By H. L. KEMPSTF.R, Missouri College
of Agriculture.)
The secret of successful poultry rais
ing is to cull. Breeding stock should
undergo a most rigid selection not on
ly for type but for constitutional vigor
for unless a bird has a good, strong
constitution it cannot be an economi
cal producer. Weak chicks are more
liable to disease, they are not as good
egg producers, nor do the birds grow
and faften as economically.
A good constitution is indicated by
a broad, deep chest, long body, active
disposition, keen bright eye, a broad
head and bright colored comb, glossy
plumage and a very well curved beak.
Birds which have any tendency to
ward the elongated heads, commonly
known as “crow heads,” should be
eliminated from the breeding pens.
Females that have heavy abdomens
and excessive fat so that they bag
down behind should be sent to the
market for they are generally poor
breeders and always poor producers.
The bird which is the first off the roost
in the morning and the last to go on
to the roost at night should be used.
Any bird which has been sick at any
time should not be used in the breed
ing pen. The time to begin to select
breeders for the next season is when
the chicks are hatched. Those birds
which show a tendency toward weak
ness should be marked at the time
this weakness is noticed in order that
they may never find their way into the
breeding pens. A system of marking
BEST GRAINS FOR CHICKENS
Barley, Wheat and Corn Tested at
California Station and Found to
Be Equally Valuable.
The chicken’s digestive system is
quite different from ours, especially
in one particular, the gizzard. You
hp.ve all eaten it and know what it is,
but have you ever seen it taken from
the bird’s body when dressing it for
table use? If you have, you know it
is full of fine stones and pieces of grit.
These are used to help grind up the
food and get it ready for use in the
body, so we must see to it that our
flock is furnished with plenty of grit.
This should always be kept within
easy reach of the birds.
It is always a question as to what
grain will give the best results as far
as egg production is concerned. At
the California experiment station they
tested barley, wheat, and corn and
found them equally valuable if other
feeds were used to supplement them.
This being the case, it is possible to
use the lowest priced grain. If wheat
is fed, the soft wheats or the shrunken
grain that is not used for flour may
be used. However, don't ever feed
musty or spoiled grains. Some people
crack the corn before feeding but this
does not pay except with very young
chicks. It is a good practice to feed
a finely ground mash every third or
fourth day in place of the regular
grain feeds. This may be fed wet or
dry, but care should be taken to see
that it is evenly ground or the birds
will pick out the coarser particles and
waste much of the finer part. It is
well to provide fresh meat from time
to time and this may often be fed
finely ground with the mash. When
using it be careful that it is fresh and
not spoiled.
RATION FOR LITTLE CHICKS
Youngsters Should Be Fed Liberally
of W'heat Bran and Middlings—
With Other Feed.
Wheat bran and middlings are
very good for the little chicks. They
should be fed liberally of it, but care
should be exercised that the ration
is balanced up with other feeds. If
it is fed alone no good results will be
accomplished, but, on the other hand.
Injury to the little fowls is likely to
occur.
CARiNG FOR HATCHING EGGS
They Should Be Gathered Often
Enough to Guard Against Chill
ing or Any Other Injury.
Eggs for hatching should be laid in
clean nests so that there is no neces
sity for washing them and removing
their protective covering.
They should be gathered often
enough to safeguard against chilling,
overheating by other hens sitting on
them, soiling or any other injury.
the birds should be used to enable
the owner to tell the age of his chick
ens. This can be done by toe-marking
the chicks with a punch when hatch
ed; or the mature birds may be leg
banded in the fall. The fowls for the
breeding pen should be selected from
the one and two-year-old stock in or
der to secure the largest and best eggs
for hatching. In fact the experience
of the Missouri agricultural experi
ment station shows that in economical
egg-production few hens over two
years old should ever be retained.
The breeding stock should be sep
arated from the general flock. It is
an unnecessary expense to breed from
the entire flock because of the extra
male birds which will be necessary.
It is also a poor practice to breed
from the entire flock because some of
the birds do not come up to the keep
ers’ ideal of chickens, and for that
reason should not be used. The worst
fault of the usual method of breeding
are (1) the use of inferior males, (2)
the breeding of immature or poorly
developed stock; (3) the breeding
from the entire flock, poor as well as
good; and (4) the selection of eggs
from the general egg basket. The
farmer should aim to select a few of
the best females and then mate to
them a good, vigorous male. A few
hens properly handled -vwill produce all
of the eggs necessary for hatching
purposes, will eliminate the need of
using additional males and %vill pro
duce much better progeny.
PREVENT GAPES IN CHICKENS
Disease Constitutes Unanswerable Ar
gument for Keeping All Houses,
Yards and Roosts Clean.
(By H. S. EAKINS. Colorado Agricultural
College, Fort Collins, Colo.)
Gapes is caused by wormlike para
sites which become attached to the
mucous membrane of the windpipe
and more often affects young chickens
than older ones. The wings are
drooped, head extended, the bill is
frequently opened, and a wheezing
sound is heard as the chicken is seen
to be breathing will difficulty.
Treatment is worth while in some
instances, but the main thing is pre
vention. The eggs of the parasites
are expelled from the mouths of dis
eased chickens and may gain entrance
direct into other chickens or the eggs
getting into the soil may be ingested
by angleworms and these being eaten
by fowls will cause them to become
affected. Magpies and other birds may
transmit the disease. This disease
constitutes another unanswerable ar
gument for keeping chicken houses,
yards, pans and roosts clean at all
times.
FAVOR DUAL-PURPOSE FOWLS
Heavier Breeds Offer Many Advan
tages to Beginner as Well as to
Established Breeder.
In keeping fowls the kind kept has
a great deal to do with your success
at the business. One should strive to
produce lots of eggs and at the samo
time have birds that make good table
fowls. There are several breeds of
this kind, which are Plymouth Rocks,
Wyandottes, Orpingtons. Rhode Island
Reds, or any of the heavier breeds,
and they offer many advanftges to the
beginner as well as to the older breed
er. This is mostly a ouestion of taste
fer each individual poultryman.
These larger breeds make excellent
table fowls after the laying season is
over if not wanted to carry over to
the next season.
ERADICATE LICE ON FOWLS
Soft Earth, Mixed With Ashes, Affects
Hens’ Opportunity to Get Rid of
Blood Suckers.
Droopy chickens, eyes closed and
feathers ruffled do not all indicate
disease. Better look around the prem
ises and see where the lice are begin
ning to crawl out. Pick the fowl up
and look closely about the fluff on
hips, at base of tail around the vent,
and nine chances to one you will find
the real cause numerous blood-suck
ing parasites.
Soft earth stirred up in the scratch
ing shed, mixed with fine stove ashes,
will afford the hens an opportunity to
rid themselves cf this pest. Better to
dust each individual and assist them
to drive the pest away.
Vain Search.
Mrs. Bacon--Do you know, dear, I
have only two suits of clothes to my
name?
Mrs. Bacon —Yes, John; I have no
ticed that you have very little change
in your clothing.—St. Louis Post-Dis
patch.
Defined.
“Pa, what is meant by a superwom
an?”
"A superwoman, son? Let me see,
Ah! I have a definition. A superwom
an is a female of the species who could
trace her ancestry back to royalty, but
doesn’t.”
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and younger
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depress
ing heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up the
whole system. 50c.
A man can’t understand why all
women don't get stuck on him.
For thrush use Hanford's Balsam.
Adv.
Some men wouldn’t take advice if
it were offered to them in capsules.
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the imita
tion has not the worth of the original.
Insist on “La Creole” Hair Dressing- -
it’s the original. Darkens your hair in
the natural way, but contains no dye.
Price SI.OO. —Adv.
A man’s intellect doesn’t seem to
have anything in common with his
happiness.
RESINOL SPEEDILY HEALS
ITCHING, BURNING SKINS
Usually resinol ointment, with res
inol soap, stops itching at once, quickly
and easily heals distressing cases of
eczema, rash, ringworm, tetter or simi
lar tormenting skin or scalp eruptions,
and , clears away pimples, redness,
roughness, and dandruff, when other
treatments have proven useless.
Physicians have prescribed resinol
for twenty years, while thousands
whose skins have been healed say,
“What resinol did for us it will do for
you.” Try it! All druggists sell resi
nol soap and resinol ointment. —Adv.
Ignorance may be bliss, but there is
a lot of bliss that isn't due to igno
rance.
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo
ing with “La Creole” Hair Dressing,
and darken, in the natural way, those
ugly, grizzly hairs. Price. SI.OO. —Adv.
Many a man who takes himself seri
ously is considered a joke by his
neighbors.
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE FOR THE
TROOPS
Many war zone hospitals have ordered
Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder,
for use among the troops. Shaken into
the shoes and used in the foot-bath,
Allen’s Foot-Ease gives rest and comfort
and makes walking a delight. Sold every
where, 26c. Try It today. Adv.
Lots of men are lenient with them
selves because of their belief that
charity begins at home.
Stick to Your Intentions.
Don’t put off getting Hanford’s Bal
sam of Myrrh until something hap
pens. Get it now and be prepared for
accidents. You will find frequent use
for it in your home and in your stable
for cuts, burns, bruises and any sore,
any lameness. Adv.
For a real likeness of yourself, the
modern photograph isn’t in it with the
old-fashioned tintype.
Contests 15 Fluid Drachms
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ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
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similating the Foodand Hegtila*
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jJi'l Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
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A perfect Remedy forOonslTpa
tion. Sour StoiimekDiarrhoea.
ijj*? Worms: Feverishness and.
if AS Loss of Sleep.
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YOUNG WOMEN
MAY AVOID PAIN
Need Only Trust to Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, says Mrs. Kurtzweg.
Buffalo, N.Y.—“ My daughter, whoa*
picture is herewith, was much troubled
—.|l)ll'|i|lH|tmm ■ nwith pains in her
I back and sides every
month and they
sometimes be
so bad that it would
seem like acute in-
«T flammation of some
organ. She read
your advertisement
■ * in the newspapers
TH and tried Lydia E.
I^ ; ■ table Compound.
She praises it highly as she has been
relieved of all these pains by its use.
All mothers should know of this remedy,
and all young girls who suffer should
try it”— Mrs. Matilda Kurtzweg, 629
High St, Buffalo, N. Y.
Young women who are troubled with
painful or irregular periods, backache,
headache, dragging-down sensations,
fainting spells or indigestion, should
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. Thousands have been re
stored to health by this root and herb
remedy.
If you know of any young wo
man who is sick and needs help
ful advice, ask her to write to tho
Tydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Tynn, Mass. Only women will
receive her letter, and it will bo
held in strictest confidence.
If You Want White Clover.
Most of the clovers are biennials or
perennials, but not so white clover.
It is annual and propagates itself only
by seed. Therefore if one wishes
white clover in the lawn he must not
cut it so short that no ripe heads will
be formed to provide seed for the fol
lowing year. Some people are always
sowing white clover in their lawns
and wondering why they have to r«-
peat the process every year.
When a man says a bright thing
he nearly always forgets the quota
tion marks.
Made since 1846 —Hanford’s Balsam.
Adv.
Talkative women are naturally open
faced.
MEN AND Kidney trouble preys
i *, upon the mind, dl»-
WfIMF.N cqurages and lessens
VV UIULIV ambition; beauty, vig
or cheerfulness often disappear when
the kidneys are out of order or diseased.
For good results use Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy.
At druggists. Sample size bottle by Par
cel Post, also pamphlet.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bfnghamto*.
N. Y., and enclose ten cents. When writ
lng mention this paper.
f~STEMTHs
(PllTonic
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria,Chills
and Fever. Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic. •®*iS£2 l *i2LS —
liFTPills
The first dose often astonishes the Invalid,
giving elasticity of mind, buoyancy of body,
GOOD DIGESTION,
regular bowels and solid flesh* Price, 25 cts
ripi/ Bend ten cents stamps to Mrs. Jenbla
r Anderson, one twenty eight Hickory
street for Booklets, Pictures and
full Information all about Hot Springs, Arkansas
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 22-1916.”
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Mothers Know That
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Always / .
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(\ Jp* In
rtj' Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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