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MEL IS MERCURY, 11 SICKENS!
STOP USING SUH DRUG
Don’t Lose a Day’s Work! If Y our Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels
Constipated Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone.”—lt’s Fine!
You’re bilious!, Your liver is slug
gish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all
knocked out. Your head is dull, your
tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don’t
take salivating calomel. It makes you
sick, you may lose a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp
ing.
If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen
tlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone. Your
druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent
bottle of Dodscn’s Liver Tone under
my personal money-back guarantee
. that each spoonful will clean your
Thousands of Suffering Women
Have Found C* a 11 7« -
srStellaVitae
This medicine is guaranteed to do for YOU ■what it has done for others. It corrects the irreg
ularities peculiar to women; tones, strengthens and vitalizes the womanly functions; restores the ap
petite, clears the complexion, and builds up the wasted energies. Your money back if your are not
benefited. Get it today. $1 at your dealers’. Your dealer will explain the guarantee.
THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Ideal Citizen.
“He’s an ideal citizen.”
“What is an ideal citizen?”
“One who doesn’t stop shoveling the
snow off his sidewalk two feet inside
his line, for fear of going six inches
over.”
SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATISM,
or Lumbago should send a post card
to the Bobbitt Chemical Co., Balti
more, Md., and ask them to send their
free pamphlet on Rheumatism, show
ing its cause, correct method of treat
ment, and containing a list of foods
that should be avoided. —Adv.
Let's be kind to the beggars. We
may want to borrow money of them
some day.
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.
Danger that’s known is a guidepost
to safety.
Fulton Mothers Now Treat
Children’s Colds Externally
They Find Vap-O-Rub Better Than In
ternal Medicines for Croup and
Cold Troubles.
Mrs. J. S. Pugh, 510 Market St.,
and Mrs. Mary Bolton, 105 Ravine St.,
both of Fulton, Mo., have found, in
common with many other Missouri
mothers, that it is no longer necessary
to dose children with internal medi
cines for- cold troubles. In the South
Vick’s Vap-O-Rub is the standard
remedy for these troubles, but it was
only last winter that it was introduced
here. e Vap-O-Rub was discovered by
a North Carolina druggist. He found
how to combine Menthol and Camphor
with the volatile oils of Thyme, Euca
lyptus, Cubebs and Juniper, in salve
form, so that when applied to the
body, the ingredients are vaporized
by the body heat.
These vapors are inhaled with each
breath, through the air passages, to
the lungs, carrying the medication di
rect to the affected parts, and, in ad
dition, Vick’s is absorbed through the
skin, taking out the tightness and
THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY
TROUBLE AND DON’T KNOW IT
Weak and unhealthy kidneys cause so
much sickness and suffering and when
through neglect or other causes, kidney
trouble is permitted to continue, serious
results may be expected.
Your other organs may need attention —
but your kidneys should have attention
first because their work is most important.
If you feel that your kidneys are the
eause of your sickness or run down con
dition commence taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy, because if it proves to be
the remedy you need and your kidneys
begin to improve they will help all the
other organs to health
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the alarm
ing increase and remarkable prevalency
of kidney disease. While kidney dis
orders are among the most common dis
eases that prevail, they are almost the
last recognized by patients, who usually
tontent themselves with doctoring the
effects, while the original disease con
stantly undermines the system.
SPECIA . NOTE — You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing
ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. This gives you the opportunity
to prove th. remarkable merit of this medicine. They will also send you a book cl
valuable information, containing many of the thousands of grateful letters received
from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed
in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are ts
well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample size bottle. Address Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. .When writing be rare and mention thia paper.
sluggish liver better than a dose of
nasty calomel and that it won’t make
you sick.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You’ll know it next morn
ing because you will wake up feeh^g
fine, your liver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your
stomach will be sweet and your bowels
regular. You will feel like working;
you’ll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and can
not salivate. Give it to your children!
Millions of people are using Dodson’s
Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal
omel now. Your druggist will tell you
that the sale of calomel is almost
stopped entirely here.
Ought to Work.
“Alas, I have never been kissed.”
“That shows lack of enterprise on
your part. Your sister has a fiance, 1
believe.”
“Yes.”
" Why don’t you meet him occasion
ally in the dark hall?” —Louisville
Courier-Journal.
PREPAREDNESS!
To Fortify The System Against Grip
when Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE should be taken, as this combination
of Quinine with other ingredients, destroys
germs, acts as a Tonic and Laxative and thus
keeps the system in condition to withstand
Colds, Grip and Influenza. There is only one
“BROMO QUININE.” E. W. GROVE’S sig
nature on box. 15c.
Dallas, Tex., 1915 postal receipts
aggregated $1,132,210.77.
Piles Relieved by First Application
And cured In 6 to U days by PAZO OINTM ENT. tbo
universal remedy tor all forms of Plies. Druggists
refund money if it falls. 60c.
What force cannot do, ingenuity
may.
soreness. This double action makes
Vap-O-Rub really a remarkable rem
• edy for many forms of inflammations.
Either inflammations of the air pas
sages, such as head colds, catarrh,
bronchitis, sore throat, or deep chest
colds, or inflammations of the skin
1 tissues, such as burns, bruises, stings,
piles, itchings and muscular soreness.
It is particularly recommended for
small children, as it can be used free
ly, with perfect safety, on the young
est member of the family.
But let these Missouri mothers
speak for themselves. Mrs. Bolton
writes —“I have used Vap-O-Rub on
baby for bad colds. Results were ex
cellent. I find it better than any in
ternal medicine I ever used.”
Mrs. Pugh’s experience is—“l tried
your Vap-O-Rub on three of my chil
' dren for bronchitis. They would cough
' so hard at night I could not sleep, so
• would get up and rub their throats
and chests with Vap-O-Rub and they
L seldom coughed any more that night,
> and after I had kept it up for several
• nights they stopped coughing. I be
• lieve it is better than taking so much
> medicine internally.” Three sizes,
125 c, 50c or SI.OO. At all druggists.
A Trial Will Convince Anyone.
Thousands of people have testified
that the mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy, is soon realized and that
its stands the highest for its remarkable
results in the most distressing cases.
Symptoms of Kidney Trouble.
Swamp-Root is not recommended fsr
everything but if you suffer from annoy
ing bladder troubles, frequently passing
water night and day, smarting or irrita
tion in passing, brick-dust or sediment,
headache, backache, lame back, dizzi
ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nerv
ousness, heart disturbance due to bad
kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad
blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago,
bloating, irritability, worn-out feeling,
lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh or
sallow complexion, kidney trouble in its
worst form may be stealing upon you.
&
Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Take.
If you are already convinced that
Swamp-Root is what you need, you can
purchase the regular fifty-cent and one
dollar size bottles at all drug stores.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
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Pretty dresses for little girls are
made of the finest of cotton materials
and occasionally chiffon taffeta is fig
ured in as available for their dressiest
frocks. But the beautiful refinement
of sheer white wash fabrics, coupled
with the daintiness of lace and the ele
gance of handstitching makes dresses
like those shown above always a
happy choice.
The party frock shown on the
pleased little maid at the left is made
of fine white net flouncing. Its lower
edge is finished with small scallops
and sprays of little embroidered flow
ers. A narrow ruffle of the edging is
set on to the plain net underskirt and
the full "slipover” with baby waist is
worn over it. The sleeves are mere
ly short ruffles of the edging.
A plain slip of pink chiffon taffeta
is worn under the net, and a pink
sash of satin messaline ribbon ends
in a butterfly bow at the back. Os
course a pink hair bow reminds one of
a blossom, in the flaxed curls of its
proud and happy wearer.
For the older girl a dress of white
organdie is shown in -which narrow
val lace and hand embroidery appear
to best advantage. This little frock
is in two pieces, consisting of a short
skirt made of two flounces set on to a
long plain underbodice, and a straight
hanging blouse finished with hand em
broidery at the bottom, which falls
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Just as a suggestion, and byway of
a reminder of the great diversity of
styles which have been accepted dur
ing the present season, one of the
straight bodices is shown above. It is
made of satin, except the sleeves,
which are of lace, and is worn with a
skirt of net and lace. Although the
skirt is made separate the effect of
the frock, with this bodice, is of a
one-piece garment.
There is a panel at the back of this
bodice which extends almost in a
straight line from the neck to a point
six inches or more below the waist
line. At the front a vestee. narrow
at the top, widens as it extends down
ward and merges into a wide girdle of
the satin. The girdle is also gradu
ated in width, growing narrower as it
becomes a sash, knotted, with hang
ing ends, at the back.
The sides of the bodice are set on
to the panel at the back and the vest
at the front, with a little fullness gath
ered into the seams. A deep collar
of net is narrowed over the shoulders
ax. I becomes a little cascade of net at
over the sash. The blouse and the
underbodice both fasten in the back.
The blouse is made with a small
square yoke of val insertion, edged
with lace, set into a deeper yoke of
the organdie, which is covered with
fine tucks. The body of the blouse is
fulled into this yoke at the back and
front aud hangs in even length all
round. Large uneven scallops follow
; the outline of the flower motifs which
are embroidered at the bottom edge.
The two flounces on the underbodice
- which form the short skirt are edged
with narrow val insertion and edging
in fine quality. The insertion is let
into the full, three-quarter length
i sleeves, as shown in the picture, and
they are finished with a band made
of the val insertion and edging.
This dress is worn over a slip of
. white organdie, with ruffle of fine em
broidery at the bottom. The sash of
' taffeta ribbon is tacked to the under
' skirt and fastened with a .fiat bow
having short ends at the back. An
ambitious bow, like it in color —but
edged with a narrow border of black,
redeems the braided hair from its
plain and staid appearance. It is large
enough to flaunt a happy frivolity as
the keynote of the toilette.
Since the American occupation of
Hawaii, the leper population has been
about halved.
each side of the V-shaped neck in the
front.
The sleeves are merely flounces of
lace over short foundation sleeves of
net, and reach not quite to the elbow.
Even thus abbreviated they provide
really more sleeve than falls to the
lot of evening gowns. A mere cape
over the shoulder, of tulle or wisps of
tulle supported by shoulder straps
simply suggests sleeves in these. They
are worn for no purpose other than to
enhance the beauty of the arm.
Gowns designed on lines that are
straight from the bust to a point be
low the hips are to be found among
those made for afternoon as well as
for evening wear. And it happens that
this idea is found in garments of much
distinction. For remodeling a frock
of net or lace, or for providing an
extra bodice byway of change, the
model shown in the picture will prove
its worth.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a
email box ol Barbo Compound, and 54 oz. of
glycerine- Apply to the hair twice a week
until it becomes the desired shade. Any drug
gist can put thia up or you can mix it at
home at very little coat. It will gradually
darken streaked, faded gray hair, and re
moves dandruff. It is excellent for falling
hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy.
It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off.—Adv.
Explained.
“I want to ask you a few direct
questions about this institution.”
i “Couldn’t answer any direct ques
tion. I'm a director.”
WOULD YOUR SKIN
STAND THIS TEST?
The bright lights of an evening
gathering show up mercilessly the de
fects of a poor complexion. But the
regular use of Resinol Soap makes it
as easy to have a naturally beautiful
skin as to cover up a poor one with
cosmetics. It lessens the tendency
to pimples, redness and roughness,
and in a very short time the complex
ion usually becomes clear, fresh and
velvety.
In severe or stubborn cases, Resinol i
Soap should be aided by a little Resinol
Ointment. All druggists.—Adv.
Nebraska's 803 state banks contain
8114,487,052.98, belonging to 380,222 de
positors.
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed byfsea beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re
store it to its former beauty and lus
ter by using “La Creole” Hair Dress
ing. Price sl.oo.—Adv.
If a man’s heart is all right his head i
is not far out of line.
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Mnr ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Propwles Digestion,Cheerful
ire ness and Rest. Contains neither
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In a Different Light.
“The boys are throwing stones at a
poor peddler.”
“Outrageous.”
“That's what I think.”
“Whose boys are they?”
“Yours.”
“Oh, well, boys will be boys. Let ,
the children play.”
RED, ROUGH, SORE HANDS
May Be Soothed and Heated by Ute
of Cuticura. Trial Free.
Nothing so soothing and healing for
red, rough and irritated hands as Cuti
cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment
Soak hands on retiring in hot Cuticura
soapsuds. Dry, and gently anoint hands .
with Cuticura Ointment. A one-night
treatment works wonders.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, :
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
St. Louis has since war began
shipped abroad $34,000,000 worth of
army horses.
WHAT IS URIC ACID?
THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO
Ever since the discovery of uric acid
in the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and
the bad effect it had upon the body,
scientists and physicians have striven
To rid the tissues and the blood of
this poison. Because of its over
abundance in the system it causes
backache, pains hero and there, rheu
matism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and
sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis
covered a new agent, called ''Anuric,”
which will throw out and completely
eradicate this uric, acid from the sys
tem. ''Anuric’' is 37 times more po
tent than Itihta. and consequently you
need no longer fear muscular or ar
ticular rheumatism or gout, or many
HEAT FLASHES,
DIZZYJMOUS
Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
During Change of Life.
Richmond, Va. — “After taking
seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound I feel like a
new woman. I al
ways had a headache
during the Change
of Life and was also
troubled with other
bad feelings com
mon at that time—-
dizzy spells, nervous
feelings and heat
। flashes. Now lam
I in better health.
than I ever was and recommend your
remedies to all my friends. Mra.LENA
Wynn, 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Va.
While Change of Life is a most crit
ical period of a woman’s existence, tho
annoying symptoms which accompany
it may be controlled, and normal health
restored by the timely use of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Such warning symptoms are a sense
of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches,
backaches, dread of impending evil,
timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation
of the heart, sparks before the eyes,
irregularities, constipation, variable ap
petite, weakness and inquietude, and
dizziness.
For these abnormal conditions do not
fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vega*
table Compound.
I W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 7-1918,
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For Infants and Children,
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
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TH. CCWT.US COWSAWV. RCW VOW CffT.
If a man does nothing he makes a
mistake, and if he attempts to do
things his mistakes are many.
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the imita
tion has not the worth of the original.
Insist on "La Creole" Hair Dressing—
-lit s the original. Darkens your hair in
the natural way, but contains no dye.
Price sl.oo.— Adv.
Talk is cheap— except when a man’s
I wife begins to explain why she needs
j the money.
Ec-Zene Kills Eczema.
Let us prove it Accept no substitute. It
your Druggist does not have it, write to
Ec-Zene Co., St. Paul. Minn.—Adv.
Lawyers are so plentiful that but
few criminals get a chance to plead
' guilty.
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regulate
liver, bowels and stomach. —Adv.
A minister says the right path is
often left.
other diseases which are dependent on
an accumulation of uric acid within
the body. Send to Dr. Pierce of tho
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y., for a pamphlet on
‘‘Anuric,” or send 10 cents for a trial
package of "Anuric” Tablets.
If you feel that tired, worn-out feel
ing, backache, neuralgia, or if your
sleep is disturbed by too frequent
urination, go to your best store and
ask for Dr. Pierce's "Anuric."
Dr. Pierce’s reputation is bdtk of
this medicine and you know that his
"Pleasant Pellets” for the liver and his
“Favorite Prescription” for the ills of
women have had a splendid reputation
for the past fifty years.