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ACIDS IN stomach
SOUR THE FOOD AND
QAUSE INDIGESTION
V
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, pipe's Diapepsin” Fixfes Sour, Gas
sy, Upset Stomaohs In
Five Minutes.
:f what you just ate is souring on
, ir stomach or lies like a lump of
,] refusing to digest, or you belch
. , and eructate sour, undigested
or have a feeling of dizziness,
• ui-burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
mouth and stomach headache, you
i surely get relief in five minutes.
\>k your pharmacist to show you
. ;e formula, plainly printed on these
ny-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin,
t , n you will understand why dya
dic troubles of all kinds must go,
, why it relieves sour, out-of-order
.-lomachs or indigestion in five min
utes. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is harmless;
tastes like candy, though each dose
will digest and prepare for assimiLa
t: n into the blood all the food you
~; t ; besides, it makes you go to the
• tile with a healthy appetite; but
‘hat will please you most, Is that you
will feel that your stomach and intes
t , e s are clean and fresh, and you will
i.ot need to resort to laxatives or liver
pills for biliousness or constipation.
This city will have many “Pape’s
Diapepsin” cranks, as some people will
call them, bht you will be enthusiastic
about this splendid stomach prepara
tion, too, if you ever take it for indi
i; ~tion, gases, heartburn, sourness,
dyspepsia, or any stomach misery.
Get some now, this minute, and rid
yourself of stomach misery and indi
,!*stion in five minutes.—(advt.)
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ford tourist.
if you live on the Dixie Highway,
you see countless numbers of tourists
who pass. Often have I wondered who
uie\ were, their destination, were
Lhey happy, or did those cais carry
untold sorrow and-burdens by my sun
ny porch. I let my imagination have
fr.ii sway as I sat in the #arm autumn
tun and I found myself picturing only
joys and pleasures for the occupants
ol those numerous foreign cars. Ail
kuMs go by my house-; the gliding'
Packard, the softly purring Cadillac,
the easy going Buick, Pagg, Cole,
Overland and endless othet makes,
even the diminutive Saxon has its
share of the highway. But it is the
good natured, muchly kicked at Ford
which claims our attention in host of
numbers.
A car eo universally used must in a
degree carry thousands of every type
of our people. As I sat wondering of
the characters and the possibilities of
a story about them, Ik), my very desires
ere granted as if some fairy magi
cian had read my mlind.
Across the w-ay tourists of the Ford
type were putting hut their camping
outfit for the night. Chicago was the
city of our guest so the pennants stat
ed After a time all was finished ami
the strains of a voilin came whisper
ing to me on the cool breezes. Softly,
i-.z if it were 'intended only for the
early shadows of the night, did the
loved music of Sewanee River, Old
Black Joe and My Old Kentucky Home
reach us who were so eagerly listen
ing. Then'the time changed not to the
modern Fox Trot or One Step, but to
the old fashioned Waltz, Gallop, and
Two Step. As these last delightful
strains died away there hurst on the
evening stillness those soul stirring
strains of Amerlica, the Star Spangled
Banner, ending with that song so dear
to every southern heart, Dixie.
We could keep quiet no longer and
as our applause greeted the performer,
into view stepped an old gray haired
man whose bright blue eyes could he
seen, in the glow of the camp fire,
2c Club
Payments
Ist week 2c
2nd week 4c
3rd week 6c
Increase every by 2c
Total in 50 weeks
$25.50
TAKE “CASCARETS” IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
Eest For Liver and Bowels, Bad
Breath, Bad Colds, Sour v
Stomach.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick, headache, biliousness, coated
ague, head and nose clogged up with
a cold -always trace this to torpid
iii e-; delayed, fermenting food in tire
boweP or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the iu-
U stines, instead'of being cast out of
tiie system Is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches -the
delicate brain tissue dt causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick
ening headache.
Gascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the exces
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and pois
ons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means -your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months. —(ad,)
sparkling with life and gayety-. A rich
Irish voice cheerly drawled out,
“Come lin, come in. Me thinks that was
a great deal better than the squirrels
which pelted me head -with nuts on
.Cumberland Mountain.”
We needed no second invitation to
join the circle around the fire. It con
sisted of a young man and his wife,
of the dark brunette type, and a
beautiful boy of about four years,
with light halir and confiding blue eyes,
who looked at us all with that search
ing gaze of children and then snug
gled c.lose in his mother’s arms, soon
closing in dream land. But it was the
old man, whom the younger people
called Dick who thoroughly engaged
my attention. With a smile I begged
him for the story of the nuts and the
squirrels. His friendly blue eyes
twinkled merrily and Haying his violin
5c Club
Payments
Ist week 5c
2nd week 10c
3rd week 15c
Increase every week by 5c
Total in 50 weeks
$63.75
10c Clul
Payments
Ist week
2nd week
3rd week
Increase every week b>
Total in 50 weeks
$127.50
Citrfe DECE$ S kee *’ he began ln
his '/cure of pure English
i Irish.
I'he pointing to the couple
who were entertaining part of the:*
guests, Teft me all by myself in the
dark hours of the night on top of
Cunib- band Mountains to watch a
stuck up'car, while they went for help
Three ’one-ly hours I waited and as 1
waited I took out me old friend here
to help me pass the time away. The
insects for miles came to pester ttffe
and the entire squirrel generation of
the nir mtaiins, not appreciating me ef
forts to entertain them, pelted me
head with nuts 'till*! too had .to leave
to save me few gray hairs.”
v I be aged tor more of his experience s
and was delightfully rewarded with
his vivyd description of his first intro
duction to sulphur water. After he
had knocked all the ashes out of his
pipe which he had been quietly smok
ing while he talked, he took up his
violin again.
He played a few classics, but it was
mostly our southern airs that lie
played and it seemed that the
breezes gathered up those lovely
strains to whisper again and again to
us in our dreams.
* ‘‘l love your southern songs,” he
said in explanation. “The melody , and
the music of them creep in to me old
fingers. But when we come back 1
w ill p.ay others for you.” With a chc-r- j
ry smile he bade us good night as we |
tried to express our pleasure of the
hour.
And so I said to myself the pictures
my imagination drew of tourists must
be true if these were a fair type of
them; for never have I met with peo
ple so full of the joy of living. As the
cold of winter gives way to the
warmth of spring and the breath ,>f
early summer sweeps over our South
fend, eagerly will I watch each pass
ing tourist, aiw-ays with the hope that
among them will tie Dick and his
violin.
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